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Brain
Neuroscience
Cerebrum
Nervous system
Motor system
Neuroanatomy
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Motor cortex
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Auditory cortex
Primary motor cortex
Human brain

The Journal of Neuroscience, July 21, 2004 • 24(29):6515– 6520 • 6515 Brief Communication Motor Skill Learning Depends on Protein Synthesis in Motor Cortex after Training

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