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Which nerve contorls the precise gripping of the human hand?

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Which nerve contorls the precise gripping of the human hand?

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  1. Asking three times in a row won't get you answers any faster...


  2. The "precise gripping of the human hand n.", a derivative of the median n. used in conjunction with the dorsal columns to help out a bit plus the basal ganglis "precise gripping of the human hand" center.  Forget the preforntal cortical, cerebellar & diencephalic influences.

    Consider asking again, perhaps human anatomy/physiology will change in the meanwhile.

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