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Q: Centers for control of repetitious or stereotyped motor skills are found in what cortex?
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The cerebral cortex does control the various skills that we use in our day to day lives.


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The primary motor cortex controls voluntary movements. Damage to the primary cortex would impact the ability to control voluntary movement.


Why are the cerebellum and the basal nuclei called pre command centers?

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What does the motor cortex do?

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What are motor areas of the cerebral cortex that lie in the posterior part of the frontal lobes and control voluntary movement?

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Does the neo- cortex part of the brain control instinctive responses?

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What central lobe of the brain is the primary motor cortex?

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