Ataxia: the lack of muscle coordination during voluntary movement.
Dyskenesia is involuntaryThe correct answer is dystoniadystaxiadystaxia
Cerebellum controls the coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and equilibrium and muscle tone.
cerebellum
Skeletal muscle is the type of muscle in the body that is voluntary. This means that its contractions are under conscious control, allowing for movement of the skeleton and coordination of body movements. In contrast, smooth muscle and cardiac muscle are involuntary, meaning they function without conscious thought.
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 two primary functions of the cerebellum are coordinating voluntary movement and maintaining balance and posture. It receives sensory input from the spinal cord and other parts of the brain to regulate and fine-tune motor activity.
cortex of brain can control the movement of voluntary muscular
Striated (or skeletal) muscle
The cerebellum is involved in the coordination of voluntary motor movement, balance and equilibrium and muscle tone. It is located just above the brain stem and toward the back of the brain. It is relatively well protected from trauma compared to the frontal and temporal lobes and brain stem.
Skeletal Muscle tissue is the only tissue that responds to voluntary movement. Smooth and Cardiac muscle tissue are controlled by the central nervous system.
A voluntary muscle performs movement on command. Involuntary muscle performs with out conscious command.
medulla