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The frontal lobe controls motor functions and permits voluntary muscle control. The brain stem
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The frontal lobe controls motor functions and permits voluntary muscle control. The brain stem
Dyspraxia is a disorder affecting fine and gross motor coordination in children and adults. This disorder is a developmental coordination disorder.
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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.
Moderate to severe brain damage can result in difficulty smelling, dizziness, difficulty recognizing objects, and blind spots or double vision. Motor skills such as hand to eye coordination, strength, endurance, balance, coordination, fine motor skills, and differences in ambulation.
Its located in the cortex of the brain, the highest part of the brain. The left side of the cortex controls the right side of the body and vice versa. The actual motor parts are in known as the precentral gyrus. ----just in front of the central sulcus
CerebellumFunctions of the Cerebellum1. Regulates posture and balance2. Allows for skilled motor movements3. Regulates hand-eye coordination4. Regulates equilibrium
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that controls and coordinates complex motor activities using signals from other parts of the brain and the spinal cord. It is located in the back of the head at the base of the brain.
I'm not sure what nuclei would do that. If you mean cellular nuclei then it would be the nuclei in the soma on the motor neuron. But, if you are asking about motor coordination, that is controlled by a part of the brain called the cerebellum.
The cerebrum: responsible for higher brain functions such as memory, problem-solving, and emotions. The cerebellum: controls coordination, balance, and fine motor skills. The brainstem: regulates basic functions like breathing, heart rate, and sleep.