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The nonprimary motor area is critical for __________.

A) sensation rather than motor functions
B) initiating and coordinating complex skilled movements
C) integrating sight and movement
D) integrating audition and sight

Nonprimary Motor Area

Regions of the brain involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements, distinct from the primary motor cortex.

Coordinating Movements

The process of using different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.

  • Understand the importance of specific brain areas in the coordination and execution of complex movements.
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