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The '''motor cortex''' was the regions of the [[cerebral cortex]] involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements. |
The '''motor cortex''' was the regions of the [[cerebral cortex]] involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements. |
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+ | In [[2373]], [[The Doctor]]'s "daughter" [[Belle]] hit her [[head]] causing severe [[cranial trauma]] that compromised her [[brain stem]] and motor cortex. ({{VOY|Real Life}}) |
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+ | After [[Seven of Nine]] went into [[neural shock]] in [[2374]], The Doctor told [[Kes]] to try and stabilize her motor cortex with a [[neurosequencer]]. ({{VOY|The Gift}}) |
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+ | In [[2375]], Seven believed her motor cortex and [[visual processor]]s were malfunctioning, after she had been [[intoxication|intoxicated]] by a single [[glass]] of [[wine]]. ({{VOY|Timeless}}) |
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+ | [[Category:Anatomy]] |
Revision as of 12:17, 15 March 2014
The motor cortex was the regions of the cerebral cortex involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements.
In 2373, The Doctor's "daughter" Belle hit her head causing severe cranial trauma that compromised her brain stem and motor cortex. (VOY: "Real Life")
After Seven of Nine went into neural shock in 2374, The Doctor told Kes to try and stabilize her motor cortex with a neurosequencer. (VOY: "The Gift")
In 2375, Seven believed her motor cortex and visual processors were malfunctioning, after she had been intoxicated by a single glass of wine. (VOY: "Timeless")