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1) Describe the role of brainstem nuclei in descending motor control
2) Describe the properties and organization of the primary motor cortex
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- please I need the answer fast Which of the following brain regions is a limbic region that receives nociceptive input from the spinal cord both directly and through the parabrachial area? a. Red nucleus b. CA1 region c. Amygdala d. Substantia NigraThe Brain Asignment 1 A Make a Concept Map using the terms listed below. Be sure to include appropriate linking words connecting the terms. Email it to me (either a picture if you did it by hand or a file if you did it on a computer) by the end of 4/3/22. Occipital lobe Frontal lobe Cerebrum Parietal lobe Insula Hearing Temporal lobe Postcentral gyrus Precentral gyrus Motoř control olfaction Somatosensation Central sulcus Gustation Lateral sulcusQUESTION 10 Match the area of the cerebral cortex to the correct function. v Frontal lobe A. gustation, social emotions, moral intuition, and empathy B. precentral gyrus - primary motor cortex C. comprehension of speech sounds and words, hearing, olfaction D. vision and visual recognition v Parietal lobe v Occipital lobe v Temporal lobe E. posterior to the central sulcus v Insular lobe
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