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The supplementary motor area (SMA) is involved in programming complex sequences of movements and coordinating bilateral movements.
Stimulation over the supplementary motor area interfered with the organization of subsequent elements in the complex sequence of movements, with error induction occurring approximately 1 s later than with stimulation over the primary motor cortex.
The Motor Cortex The primary motor cortex (area 4) receives input mainly from pre- and supplementary motor cortex, from the somatosensory cortex behind it, and from the cerebellum via VL thalamus. It also receives cutaneous and proprioceptive signals directly from the thalamus ventroposterior nuclei.
The SMA receives cortical input from primary and secondary somatosensory areas, the parietal association cortex, and the basal ganglia via the thalamus (Alexander et al., 1990).
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