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All of it. Sort of. These aren't things that have really specific. Structural bases. Movement is controlled by the motor cortex, if by speed of moment you mean things like your reaction time, it's all about pathways and networks and systems and how well they connect.
So the features you're describing are very distributed in the brain, and are based on certain types of basic neurophysiological development. Some of us think faster than others, which can be good and can be bad. Some people have great reaction time, which is probably mostly a plus, but there's not like it's one region that somehow are differently, it's about how everything interacts, how synapses and neurons function, all kinds of things
The most important thing to remember when trying to understand the brain is that it's goddamn complicated
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