The motor strip is a band of neural tissue that runs down the side of the frontal lobe of the brain; it controls all bodily movements.
It is another term for the Primary Motor Cortex.
The primary somatosensory cortex, or sensory strip, is responsible for processing sensory information from the body. In contrast, the primary motor cortex, or motor strip, is involved in planning and executing voluntary movements. These areas are adjacent to each other in the brain's cerebral cortex, but each has distinct functions related to sensation and movement.
feeling and movement
Controls Motor Functions
motor strip
Occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
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Yes
Most motor functions
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Pre central gyrus has got the motor cortex. Through this area you get the initiation of final motor pathway.
The frontal lobe contains the motor strip.
identify aproximately when the brain begins to control the following functions motor development