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1) It evokes complex movements which often involve both sides of the body e.g.: causing both hands to perform a motor act together. 2) It functions with the premotor area in providing suitable background for the performance of the fine skilled movements by hands and fingers that are mediated by the C.B.S tract. 3) It shares in the planning and programming of the complex movements with area 6 (premotor area).

Author: Alexandra Jessie Wilson



Answer:

Supplimental Motor Area's Role in Movement


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