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The primary motor cortex, located just in front of the central sulcus, is the area that provides the most important signal for the production of skilled movements. Electrical stimulation of this area results in focal movements of muscle groups on the opposite side of the body, depending on the area stimulated.
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Answer - natural observation
I think this experimental method is a better option because its in a natural environment where the kids dont know whats happening unlike the suveys where you ask them questions which is probably a bad idea because they might feel scared and just change their minds.
I would say, it means that certain things are not getting filtered right in the kidneys. So since it’s not sending it back in for energy instead it’s sending it out as urine
The answer is Yes. All trauma patients are assumed to have a Cervical spine (C-Spine) injury until proven otherwise