Citation:
The supplementary motor area (SMA) is a region of the brain located in the frontal lobe, specifically on the medial surface, and plays a critical role in the planning and coordination of voluntary movements. It is involved in the initiation of movement sequences and the integration of sensory information to facilitate complex motor tasks. The SMA works in conjunction with other areas of the motor cortex to execute well-learned and sequential movements, highlighting its importance in the broader framework of motor control.