The cortical area that influences motor movements.
1However, the extent of speech-related activation of the motor cortex remains unclear.
2Part of this motor area is known as the supplementary motor cortex.
3In contrast, light to moderate NGF receptor-immunoreactivity was seen in sensory- motor cortex.
4Not all parts of the motor cortex have the granular cell layer.
5Results: Mapping of the motor cortex was successful in all patients.
6In addition, LT-ICMS-evoked complex movements within motor cortex similar to those in rodents.
7Pre-motor MNS has been suggested to modulate the motor cortex during action observation.
8Finally also motor disturbances become apparent, caused by lesions in the motor cortex.
9The cerebellum and motor cortex were as strongly activated as with execution errors.
10Each patient had extraoperative ECS mapping to identify the motor cortex.
11The somatotopic pattern was similar to that of the classical motor cortex homunculus.
12In rodents, LT-ICMS evokes complex movements of a single limb in motor cortex.
13During locomotion, neurons in motor cortex exhibit profound step-related frequency modulation.
14Both practiced and unpracticed conditions utilized common regions such as visual and motor cortex.
15The activity of motor cortex is necessary for accurate stepping on a complex terrain.
16It consists of the primary motor cortex, premotor cortex, and the supplementary motor area.
Translations for motor cortex