Other areas reflect more complex objects, and all this diverse visual presentation is superimposed on the surface of your brain. And suddenly, somehow, And the motor cortex, one of the most well-studied areas of the brain, on closer inspection is even more complicated than the visual cortex. Because, although we know which common areas of the motor cortex map correspond to certain areas of the body, individual neurons in these areas of the motor cortex are not topographically constructed, and the specificity of their joint work on creating the body movement is absolutely not clear. Neural conversations on the subject of movement with the hand in the head are like nothing - neurons do not speak English, they say, "move" is a scheme of electrical activity, and each has a little of its own. In this case, you would like to understand quite intuitively what it means to "move your hand like this", or "move your hand in the direction of the goal," or "move your hand to the left, move still, grab, grab with a certain force, move at a certain speed" and etc.
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