Which part of the brain controls voluntary movements?
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One of the brain areas most involved in controlling these voluntary movements is the motor cortex. The motor cortex is located in the rearportion of the frontal lobe, just before the central sulcus (furrow) that separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe.
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The cerebellum controls voluntary movement.
The main function of cerebellum is to control equilibrium
The main function of cerebellum is to control equilibrium
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