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-Broca's speech area

•neural circuits between Broca's speech area, the premotor area, and primary motor area activate muscles of the larynx, pharynx, and mouth and breathing muscles

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If the cerebral hemisphere corresponding to Broca's area is damaged what is the result?

motor control of the muscles associated with speech is lost.


The primary somatosensory area and primary motor area are separated by?

central sulcus


The primary somatosensory area and the primary motor area are separated by?

the central sulcus


What is a specialized motor speech area located at the base of the of the precentral gyrus called?

No, the motor speech area is called Broca's area.


What is the function of motor speech?

The motor speech center (Brocas area) is located in the left hemisphere and memorizes breathing and vocalization patterns required for speech.


Blood supply of motor speech area?

The branches of middle cerebral artery provide most of the arterial blood supply of the primary motor cortex; while branches of the anterior cerebral artery supplies its medial aspect.


What lobe is the Motor speech area located?

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In which is the cerebral lobes would the primary motor area be found?

The primary motor area is found in the frontal lobe of the brain.


Where is the primary motor area belongs?

voluntary motor activities of contralateral side of the body...


What is the name of the specialized motor speech area that is located at the base of the precentral gyrus?

broca area


Which cerebral lobe controls the primary motor area?

Anterior Lobe


What area of the brain is associated with classical conditioning and motor movements?

The cerebellum is the area of the brain associated with classical conditioning and motor movements. It plays a crucial role in coordinating voluntary movements and learning new motor skills through repetition and reinforcement.