Primary motor area
The primary motor area is a group of networked cells in mammalian brains that controls movements of specific body parts associated with cell groups in that area of the brain. The area is closely linked by neural networks to corresponding areas in the primary somesthetic sensory area.
The primary motor area comprises the precentral gyrus and the related cortical tissue that folds into the central sulcus between the frontal lobes and the parietal lobes
Scientists have long considered arrangement of the primary motor area to be about the same in all mammals. In neurological terms, the area is described as M1.Anatomy