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The motor cortex competes against the cognitive part of your brain.

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We hypothesized that stimulation of a congruent sector of articulatory motor cortex (lip or tongue) would lead to faster word comprehension than the stimulation of incongruous motor areas, where competing motor programs may be activated thus causing a degree of interference.

He was getting no disruption from his motor cortex.

(Hand squeeze = motor cortex! Uncork champagne = also, probably, motor cortex).

"Otherwise, I get this disruption from the motor cortex," he said.

A slug hit Ms. Tucker's brain and lodged in her motor cortex, destroying the engine that drives the nervous system.

He went ahead and surgeons duly fitted a tiny computer chip into the motor cortex of his brain.

A paralyzed man recently typed eight words a minute by using a brain-computer interface inserted in his motor cortex.

This muscle memory mostly resides in areas of the brain that look after the movement of the different fingers, toes, hands, wrists and forearms, in regions called pre-motor cortex (the planning of the movements) and motor cortex (their execution).

It sat on the motor cortex, over a patch of cells known to signal arm and hand movements.

If they fire the device a few millimetres to the left of my brain's motor cortex, I feel nothing.

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