Okay. So this example reads, the area of the primary somatosensory cortex concerned with the foot is larger than the area of the primary motor cortex concerned with the foot. What does this mean functionally? So just to help us remember that, this is saying that we have a larger area on the sensory homunculus and a smaller area on the motor homunculus for our feet. Alright, so let's run through these options and see what we've got.
Alright, so a) is saying that the foot is not particularly sensitive and we do not have precise motor control over it but we're seeing here that it does seem to be sensitive so a is out. Option b reads that the foot is very sensitive, that's looking good, and we have very precise motor control. Nope, we have less motor control, right? Option c is that we have more motor connections with the foot than sensory connections. This depicts the opposite of that, so c is out. Then we have d saying that we have more sensory connections with the foot than we have motor connections and that is exactly what that means. In other words, the sensation that we have in our foot is more precise and fine-tuned than the amount of motor control that we have over our feet. So that is what that is saying. Alright. I will see you guys in the next one. Bye bye.