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the body producing movements which are so coordinate and purposive in 

 character that they may be regarded as identical with those produced by 

 volitional effort, while destruction of these areas is followed by a loss of 

 motion or paralysis of these muscles. Collectively these areas are known as 

 motor areas and are as follows: 

 i: A head and eye area. 

 2. A face area. 



FIG. 245. DIAGRAM OF THE MOTOR AND SENSOR AREAS ON THE MESIAL SURFACE OF 

 THE MONKEY BRAIN. (After Horsley and Schdfer.) 



FIG. 246. DIAGRAM OF THE MOTOR AND SENSOR AREAS ON THE LATERAL SURFACE OF 

 THE MONKEY BRAIN. (After Horsley and Schafer.) 



3. An arm area. 



4. A trunk area. 



5. A leg area. 



The location of these areas will be apparent from an examination of Figs. 

 245 and 246. 



