Hypothalmus
I believe so
Frontal - as it contains the primary motor cortex where primary motor functions (such as sleep) are 'produced/performed'.
The part of the brain most commonly associated with motor function is the Primary Motor Cortex which is on the Precentral Gyrus just in front of the cental sulcus. This region, if electrically stimulated, can make the skeletal muscles contract. But the movement signals produced here are very blunt so it is beleived that the signals are refined in various areas including the Medulla.
The somatic motor cortex is located in the human brain. It can be found in the posterior portion of the frontal lobe.
primary motor area of cerebral cortex ,cerebrum
Motor functions are controlled in the motor cortex (particularly, the primary motor cortex and premotor cortex), which are substantially located in the parietal lobe (roughly the rear third of the top of the brain).
Handwriting is primarily controlled by motor regions in the brain, particularly the primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area. These regions coordinate the precise muscle movements needed for writing. Damage to these areas can result in changes to an individual's handwriting.
Probably the best-known region of the brain associated with motor control (movement) is the primary motor cortex. The primary motor cortex is located in the precentral gyrus, just anterior to the central sulcus.However, the pre-motor areas of the frontal lobe, as well as the cerebellum are also very involved with motor control.
Its located in the cortex of the brain, the highest part of the brain. The left side of the cortex controls the right side of the body and vice versa. The actual motor parts are in known as the precentral gyrus. ----just in front of the central sulcus
Most adult brain cancers are not primary tumors, but are the result of primary cancer that has spread from other areas of the body
Primary Motor Cortex
I believe so
Probably the best-known region of the brain associated with motor control (movement) is the primary motor cortex. The primary motor cortex is located in the precentral gyrus, just anterior to the central sulcus.However, the pre-motor areas of the frontal lobe, as well as the cerebellum are also very involved with motor control.
Central sulcus
Frontal - as it contains the primary motor cortex where primary motor functions (such as sleep) are 'produced/performed'.
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.
The cerebrum is not the motor command center, but it is involved in controlling voluntary movements. The primary motor cortex in the cerebrum is responsible for sending signals to the muscles to initiate movement. Other areas of the brain, such as the cerebellum and basal ganglia, also play important roles in coordinating and refining motor commands.