sensorimotor region

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sensorimotor region

The doctor points to the sensorimotor region on a brain diagram.

Definition

Noun: - A specific cortical area: The sensorimotor region is a defined area of the cerebral cortex that integrates both sensory input and motor output functions. It primarily encompasses the precentral gyrus (responsible for motor control) and the postcentral gyrus (responsible for somatic sensation).

Usage
  • The term is used in neuroscience, neurology, and psychology to describe the brain area where sensory processing and motor command generation are closely linked.
  • It is typically discussed in academic, clinical, or educational contexts.
Examples
  • Damage to the sensorimotor region can result in both paralysis and loss of tactile sensation.
  • The study mapped neural activity in the sensorimotor region during the task.
  • Functions of the sensorimotor region are critical for coordinated movement.
Advanced Usage
  • "sensorimotor region activation": Refers to the measurable neural activity in this area during a task.
    • The fMRI scan showed significant sensorimotor region activation when the pianist played.
  • "sensorimotor region plasticity": Describes the brain's ability to reorganize neural pathways in this area, often after injury or during learning.
    • Rehabilitation exercises promote sensorimotor region plasticity after a stroke.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sensorimotor (adjective): Pertaining to or involving both sensory and motor functions.
    • The patient underwent tests to assess sensorimotor integration.
  • Sensorimotor cortex: A more specific term often used synonymously with the sensorimotor region, emphasizing its cortical nature.
  • Precentral gyrus (noun): The anatomical structure forming the primary motor cortex, part of the sensorimotor region.
  • Postcentral gyrus (noun): The anatomical structure forming the primary somatosensory cortex, part of the sensorimotor region.
Synonyms
  • Sensorimotor cortex: The most direct synonym.
  • Perirolandic region: A clinical/neuroanatomical term referring to the cortex around the central sulcus (Rolandic fissure), which includes the sensorimotor region.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)

Given the technical nature of this term, it is not associated with phrasal verbs or idioms. Key related concepts include: - Motor cortex: Specifically responsible for generating signals to direct movement. - Somatosensory cortex: Specifically responsible for processing sensory information from the body. - Sensorimotor integration: The overall process by which sensory information is used to plan and execute movement.

sensorimotor region

The doctor points to the sensorimotor region on a brain diagram.

Noun
  1. an area of the cortex including the precentral gyrus and the postcentral gyrus and combining sensory and motor functions

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