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What area of the cerebrum integrates interpretation of visual, auditory, and somatic sensations, translates thoughts into speech, controls skilled muscular movements, interprets sensations related to taste, interprets pitch and rhythm, interprets shape, colour, and movement of objects, and controls voluntary scanning movements of the eyes?

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To answer the question regarding the area of the cerebrum that integrates various sensory interpretations and controls specific functions, we can break down the functions mentioned in the question and identify the corresponding areas of the cerebrum: 1. **Integration of Visual, Auditory, and Somatic Sensations**: - This function is primarily handled by the **common integrative association area**. This area processes and integrates sensory information from different modalities. 2. **Translation of Thoughts into Speech**: - The **Broca's area** is responsible for this function. It is located in the frontal lobe and is crucial for speech production. ...
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