Mapping the Causal Roles of Non-Primary Motor Areas in Human Reach Planning and Execution
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Research is being conducted to understand the roles of non-primary motor areas in human movement planning and execution. Studies using various techniques, including transcranial magnetic stimulation and neuroimaging, are investigating the causal roles of different brain areas, such as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and premotor areas, in motor skill development and recovery. The findings of these studies are shedding light on the complex neural processes involved in human movement and motor control.
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