Aptodate - Motor and sensory homunculus Topographic representation of motor and sensory areas in the cerebral cortex, which corresponds geographically to the body parts they control and receive sensation. Distorted appearance is
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Evan Gordon on X: "First, some context. One foundational principle of brain organization we all learn in introductory neuroscience class is Wilder Penfield's motor homunculus, which describes a linear progression of motor
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