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Action potential in the brain
Cerebrum
The cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain and it controls your voluntary muscles.
Im not qiet sure but i belive it is the rightside.
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Action potential in the brain
Action potential in the brain
The biggest part of the brain is the cerebrum. The cerebrum makes up 85% of the brain's weight. The cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain and it controls your voluntary muscles - the ones that move when you want them to. The cerebellum is a motor region of the brain, dealing with the subconscious movements of the muscles. This butterfly-shaped section is the second largest area of the brain. The cerebellum deals with coordination, posture, and balance.
Several different muscles are used for maintaining upright posture. Muscles in the shoulder area play a big part as well as spinal muscles.
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.
The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, is the part responsible for coordinating movements. It receives information from the sensory systems and integrates it to control balance, posture, and voluntary movements.
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Many parts of the brain control your muscles. There is a part of the brain called the Central Nerve System or CNS located towards the center of the brain. This are controls your nerves and movement. Everytime you want to move a body part, your brain sends a message lightning speed to your nerves and that is how you move. Without the Central Nerve System, you would be paralized and unable to move.
cerebellum, a part of brain maintains the equilibrium and posture of the body
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