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An Individual Whose Primary Cortex Has Been Injured Retains The

An individual whose primary cortex has been injured retains the ability to walk, balance, and perform other voluntary and involuntary movements, although the movements lack precision and are awkward and poorly controlled. Why is the ability to walk and maintain balance possible?
Wed, 11 Jan 2017
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An Individual Whose Primary Cortex Has Been Injured Retains The