The precentral gyrus is the posterior convolution of the frontal lobe. The function is to control voluntary muscle movements in the body.
The post central gyrus is the primary sensory area for the sense of touch. The pre central gyrus works with other motor areas to plan and execute movements.
In general the frontal lobe although much of the work is done by the pre-central gyrus.
Pre-central gyrus
Pre central gyrus has got the motor cortex. Through this area you get the initiation of final motor pathway.
Both the cerebellum and the basal nuclei (also called the basal ganglia) are the pre-command centers of the brain.
The post central gyrus lies directly posterior to the precentral gyrus. Both of these gyrus are located in the brain and are also almost parallel to one another.
the central sulcus!
The precentral gyrus is in the cerebrum and can be found in the frontal lob of the forebrain. Its function is to begin pyramidal nerve tracts.
Only have of the post central gyrus would be affected. Primary somatosensory cortex is another term used for post central gyrus it helps to receive sensory information.
The function of the inferior frontal gyrus the right side is involved in go/no go actions and risk aversion. The left side is important in language production and verb comprehension.
The precentral gyrus of the frontal lobe is the amount of brain tissue that corresponds to a function of a particular body part.
Wrong. The motor cortex is the prominent gyrus that is ancterior to the central sulcus. The Somatosensory cortex is the prominent gyrus that is posterior to the central sulcus.