What is the primary distinction in function between upper motor neurons (UMNs) and lower motor neurons (LMNs)?
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Why does damage to one side of the brain typically result in effects on the opposite side of the body?
Question 3 of 5
Which of the following tracts is primarily responsible for facilitating flexor muscles and is associated with fine, voluntary movements of the distal limbs?
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A patient exhibits spasticity, hypertonia, and a positive Babinski sign. What type of lesion is most likely indicated by these symptoms?
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What is the role of the premotor cortex in motor control?
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