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Cingulate motor area (CMA) or cingulate motor cortex
- Cingulate motor area (CMA) or cingulate motor cortex : - Cingulate motor area (CMA ) or cingulate motor cortex : Cingulate motor area refer to structures of the secondary motor cortex involved in higher order voluntary movement.
Cingulate motor area is also called CMA or Cingulate motor cortex.
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