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motor area responsible for bilateral movements (coordinating movements from both sides of body) Mental rehearsal of finger movements (prepare movements from memory) and Sequencing finger movements)Supplementary Motor Area SMA
Output of the basal ganglia is through theGlobus Pallidus
Sensorimotor areas such as M1 SMA PMC and S1 project to what nucleus of the basal ganglia??Putamen
Limbic areas associated with emotional responses projects to what nucleus of the basal gangliaPutamen
which motor area involves timing, and when to do movement or change a movement?cerebellum
involves coordinated movement?Cerebellum
relays information to and from the prefrontal lobe, to contribute to judgment and reasoning.Dorsomedial nucleus of the thalamus
Relays information to sensory areas of cortexVentral Posterior Nucleus of the thalamus
relays information among cortical association cortexes, including areas 5/7 (Somatosensory Cortex) and areas 18/19 (secondary visual cortex)Pulvinar Nucleus of the thalamus
Damage to this part will cause slower reflexes, widened gait (ataxia).Inferior Cerebellar Peduncles
When doing a well learned and planned and trained skillful movement the cerebellum loop from M1 uses what nucleus?Dentate
When doing limb movement the cerebellum uses what nucleus from M1Interposed

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