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Sensorimotor network

The sensorimotor network (SMN), also known as the somatomotor network, is a large-scale brain network that integrates external sensory input with internal motor output to plan and coordinate voluntary movement . At its core, the SMN includes cortical regions such as: the primary motor cortex (M1, precentral gyrus), the primary somatosensory cortex (S1…

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Sensorimotor network

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the striatuminstance ofcircuits connect SMN cortical areas with subcortical regions0.80text
globus pallidusinstance ofcircuits connect SMN cortical areas with subcortical regions0.80text
and thalamusinstance ofcircuits connect SMN cortical areas with subcortical regions0.80text
allowing dopaminergic basal ganglia pathwaysinstance ofcircuits connect SMN cortical areas with subcortical regions0.80text
the default mode network.Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosisinstance ofand its balance with other large-scale networks0.80text
Sensorimotor networkrelated to Clinical significanceDysfunction0.60section
Sensorimotor networkrelated to Clinical significanceSMN0.60section
Sensorimotor networkrelated to Clinical significanceBipolar Disorder0.60section
Sensorimotor networkrelated to Clinical significanceThe0.60section
Sensorimotor networkrelated to Clinical significanceAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis0.60section
Sensorimotor networkrelated to Clinical significanceAltered0.60section
Sensorimotor networkrelated to Clinical significanceParkinson's Disease0.60section

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