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The muscle contractions resulting in fine and discrete movements of the fingers are controlled uniquely by the _________________.

ventrolateral and ventral anterior nuclei of the thalamus;
ventromedial pathways;
corticospinal tract;
tectospinal tract;
none of the alternatives is correct because there is no one unique tract controlling discrete contractions of the muscles underlying discrete finger movements.;

INCORRECT - The neurons of the ventromedial pathways control bilateral movements of the body along the midline, such as bending, turning, standing up, sitting down, walking, and swimming.

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