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		Definition of motor cortex in English: motor cortexnoun Anatomy The part of the cerebral cortex in the brain in which originate the nerve impulses that initiate voluntary muscular activity.  Example sentencesExamples -  The motor cortex is a brain region that controls voluntary muscle movement.
 -  The voluntary muscles are regulated by the parts of the brain known as the cerebral motor cortex and the cerebellum.
 -  This area is heavily interconnected with the motor cortex and had previously been associated with transforming data from the eyes and other senses into a spatial map of the surrounding environment.
 -  In the 1930s, the Canadian surgeon, Wilder Penfield, exploited the technique of electrical stimulation of the exposed cortex to map the location of the motor cortex.
 -  During REM sleep, the brain transfers short-term memories in the motor cortex to the temporal lobe to become long-term memories, Maas said.
 
    Definition of motor cortex in US English: motor cortexnoun Anatomy The part of the cerebral cortex in the brain where the nerve impulses originate that initiate voluntary muscular activity.  Example sentencesExamples -  This area is heavily interconnected with the motor cortex and had previously been associated with transforming data from the eyes and other senses into a spatial map of the surrounding environment.
 -  The voluntary muscles are regulated by the parts of the brain known as the cerebral motor cortex and the cerebellum.
 -  In the 1930s, the Canadian surgeon, Wilder Penfield, exploited the technique of electrical stimulation of the exposed cortex to map the location of the motor cortex.
 -  The motor cortex is a brain region that controls voluntary muscle movement.
 -  During REM sleep, the brain transfers short-term memories in the motor cortex to the temporal lobe to become long-term memories, Maas said.
 
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