The left side. The contralateral side of the brain controls movement of the limbs.
RIGHT LOBE. Because sensory and motor, both types of fibers cross to apposite side of the brain, in the area behind central sulcus, called as post central gyrus you have sensory area there. In front of the central sulcus, you have a motor area, called pro central gyrus. ( Sensory nerves carry signals to words brain and motor nerves carry sensations away from brain.)
Cerebellum and Sensory motor area.
No, the motor speech area is called Broca's area.
Internal capsule contains all the nerve fibres coming from motor area of brain. So hemorrhage result in paralysis of the oposite side of the body. As there is crossing of nerve fibres to oposite side.
The primary motor area is found in the frontal lobe of the brain.
sensory area, motor area, and association area.
RIGHT LOBE. Because sensory and motor, both types of fibers cross to apposite side of the brain, in the area behind central sulcus, called as post central gyrus you have sensory area there. In front of the central sulcus, you have a motor area, called pro central gyrus. ( Sensory nerves carry signals to words brain and motor nerves carry sensations away from brain.)
The motor cortex (specifically the area that represents that finger).
the back right area of the brain
Cerebellum and Sensory motor area.
Broca's area is located on the left side of the brain toward the front.
The Frontal Lobe has been indentified as the brains major motor area.
An area of the cerebral or cerebellar surface on which lesions cause no sensory or motor symptoms.
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
Broca area (motor speech area)
motor area which is located in cerebral cortex .
cerebral palsy.