The cells in the primary motor cortex are most active ______ and receive sensory information in order to ______.
A. in preparation and planning for movements; know where to start the movements
B. during involuntary, or reflexive, movements; start the movement
C. at or after the end of movements; stop the movement
D. during voluntary movements; refine movements as they are performed
Answer: D
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