The Cerebellum controls the part of the brain that is associated with balance and fine motor skills. This part of the brain causes you to "fall down drunk" due to the inhibition of your balance. Alcohol also inhibits your motor skills, both fine and on a large scale. May also result in swaying while standing.
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Alcohol affects the cerebellum which leads to loss of body balance.
The cerebellum is part of the brain, but if you damage the cerebellum, the person will have difficulty with coordinated movement.
Alcohol does not affect the cerebrum...rather it affects the cerebellum of the brain.
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Yes, the cerebellum can shrink due to various factors such as aging, injury, or certain medical conditions. When the cerebellum shrinks, it can affect coordination, balance, and motor skills as it is responsible for fine-tuning movements and maintaining balance in the body.
Considering drugs could not very harmful for you health. Mentally, drugs and alcohol destroy your cerebellum and your limbic system. It makes you less intelligent and makes you no longer experience. Socially it can be outcast to you
fetal alcohol effect is not as severe
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Alcohol affects the limbic portion of the brain by disrupting the communication between neurons, leading to changes in mood, behavior, and inhibition control. Blurry vision is a common symptom of alcohol consumption, but it is not specifically related to the limbic system.
Yes, it can cause damage to it, especially with sharp blows to the head.
Alcohol doesn't effect strength necessarily, but alcohol does effect your muscles, because the alcohol in your blood pulses through your veins, it also goes through your muscles and weakens you
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