The brain areas controlling movement mature early and which mature later

 

 

Human infants are at first limited to gross movements of the trunk, arms, and legs. The ability to move one finger independently of the other matures over time. Consider the different abilities described in this chapter (judging intentions) and those of which they are personally aware (walking). What hypothesis would you suggest about which brain areas controlling movement mature early and which mature later?

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