The posterior (back) of the frontal lobe consists of the premotor and motor areas. Nerve cells that produce movement are located in the motor areas. The premotor areas serve to modify movements. Looks like Sharon's fishing in the premotor cortex of the frontal lobe. It's all about modification of movements now!
The posterior (back) of the frontal lobe consists of the premotor and motor areas. Nerve cells that produce movement are located in the motor areas. The premotor areas serve to modify movements. Looks like Sharon's fishing in the premotor cortex of the frontal lobe. It's all about modification of movements now!
ReplyDeletebest have a cup of tea then.
ReplyDeleteConsidering your fishing locale, the best bait is sushi, 'cause its chockful of brain worms.
ReplyDeletei can't keep up with the clever remarks left by your more intelligent friends.
ReplyDeletemartin, keep up and learn my friend ;) that's how you become part of the art.
ReplyDeletelittle fishies are lured by sharon's image!
ReplyDeleteFor obvious reasons this Sharon has touched a nerve... uh, I mean a nerve ending.
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