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The precentral gyrus is a prominent on the surface of the posterior of the . It is the site of the primary motor cortex that in humans is defined as Brodmann area 4.


Structure
The precentral gyrus lies in front of the postcentral gyrus - mostly on the lateral (convex) side of each cerebral hemisphere - from which it is separated by the . Its anterior border is represented by the precentral sulcus, while inferiorly it borders to the (Sylvian fissure). Medially, it is contiguous with the paracentral lobule.

The internal pyramidal layer (layer V) of the precentral contains giant (70-100 micrometers) called , which send long to the contralateral motor nuclei of the and to the lower motor neurons in the ventral horn of the . These axons form the corticospinal tract. The Betz cells along with their long axons are referred to as upper motor neurons (UMN).

There is a precise somatotopic representation of the different body parts in the primary motor cortex, with the leg area located medially (close to the midline), and the head and face area located laterally on the convex side of the cerebral hemisphere ( cortical homunculus). The arm and hand motor area is the largest and occupies the part of precentral gyrus, located inbetween the leg and face area.


Function
The precentral gyrus is specialised for sending signals down to the spinal cord for movement.
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As they travel down through the cerebral , the motor axons move closer together and form part of the posterior limb of the . They continue down into the , where some of them, after crossing over to the contralateral side, distribute to the cranial nerve motor nuclei. ( Note: a few motor fibers with lower motor neurons on the same side of the brainstem). After crossing over to the contralateral side in the medulla oblongata (pyramidal decussation), the axons travel down the spinal cord as the lateral corticospinal tract. Fibers that do not cross over in the brainstem travel down the separate ventral corticospinal tract and most of them cross over to the contralateral side in the spinal cord, shortly before reaching the lower motor neurons.


Blood supply
Branches of the middle cerebral artery provide most of the arterial blood supply for the . The medial aspect (leg areas) is supplied by branches of the anterior cerebral artery.


Clinical significance
Lesions of the precentral gyrus result in of the contralateral side of the body (, arm-/leg , ) - see upper motor neuron. New research has identified this as the part of the brain that makes sure our words are being properly articulated. This knowledge could help treat and neural disorders in the future, the researchers say.

==Additional images==


See also
  • Corticospinal tract
  • List of regions in the human brain

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