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∙ 6y agocortex of brain can control the movement of voluntary muscular
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∙ 13y agoThe cerebellum.
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∙ 11y agoHindbrain (APEX)
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∙ 12y agoCerebullum of the brain
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∙ 12y agoCerebellum
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∙ 12y agocerebellum
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It's the cerebellum. It's responsible for muscle coordination.
The frontal lobe controls motor functions and permits voluntary muscle control. The brain stem
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that coordinates complex muscular movements. This part of the brain also communicates with the rest of the central nervous system and helps maintain posture.
Voluntary muscle movements are controlled by the nervous system through coordinated signals sent from the brain to the muscles. These signals travel through motor neurons, which originate in the brain and spinal cord and extend to muscle fibers, allowing for precise control and coordination of movement.
The cerebellum is the lower brain structure responsible for controlling and coordinating fine motor movements. It helps to maintain posture, balance, and smooth execution of voluntary movements.
The cerebrum coordinates higher brain functions such as thinking, memory, and voluntary movements. It also plays a role in processing sensory information and controlling emotions.
The cerebellum (infratentorial or back of brain) is located at the back of the head. Its function is to coordinate voluntary muscle movements and to maintain posture, balance, and equilibrium.
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The cerebrullum is section of the brain that coordinates body movements.