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Alcohol actually affects the whole brain; it's proven that alcohol will shrink a drinker's brain over time. Short term, however, affect the frontal lobes (which are involved in speach, muscle movements, and judgement/decision making). If my memory is correct, the hippocampus (the part responsible for memory, as a matter of fact) is affected as well.
Complex muscle movements is the ability for the muscles to move to the desired directions.
Type your answer here... hat is The loss of sensation and voluntary muscle movements in a muscle is known as?
involuntary muscle movements
No, the length of the muscle fibers does not change. In isotonic movements is when the length changes.
Muscles that control eye, eyelid movements, facial expression, chewing, talking, swallowing are often affected. The muscles that control breathing and neck and limb movements may also be involved.
Cardiomyopathy is a disease that impairs the heart muscle's ability to pump blood effectively This is due to a heart muscle that is: * abnormally enlarged * abnormally stiff * abnormally thick
Muscle movements happen from contraction and relaxation of the muscle cells. The movement is similar to a rubber band, however relaxation makes the muscles longer.
In cases where the central nervous system is affected, there may be a decrease in intellectual abilities, insomnia, hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and uncontrolled muscle movements
The most frequently affected muscles are the muscles outside the eye (extraocular muscles) that control eye movements; the muscles of the jaw, neck, and upper arm (biceps muscle); the muscles of the lower back (lumbar region); and the diaphragm
The cerebellum helps refine and coordinate muscle movements.