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motor cortex- primary problem in controlling voluntary movements

sensory cortex- problem in interpreting sensation

Brocas area- production of sound

wernicke's area- problem in understanding of speech

Thalamus - conducting and interpreting different sensation

Basal Ganglia - problem in controlling

voluntary movements and prepplanning moveents

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