Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 111, No. 15 (April 15, 2014), pp. 5718-5722 (5 pages) Complex motor responses are often thought to result from the ...
Auditory corollary discharge in the human starts in the bottom, or ventral, part of the motor cortex, a subregion called the precentral gyrus (red), and then move down across its folds to a ...
A region crossing the folded surface of the top of the brain, called the dorsal precentral gyrus, plays an essential role in how people use the sound of their voices to control how they want the words ...
A region crossing the folded surface of the top of the brain, called the dorsal precentral gyrus, plays an essential role in how people use the sound of their voices to control how they want the words ...
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