Cerebellum is the part of a fishes brain that maintains balance. It receives and processes information from the visual, auditory, and lateral line systems.
The human body maintains balance and equilibrium by using the eyes and the middle ear. If the input from both do not "match" in the brain, a person will feel a lack of balance. Such occurs after drinking alcohol in excess.
The human body maintains balance and equilibrium by using the eyes and the middle ear. If the input from both do not "match" in the brain, a person will feel a lack of balance. Such occurs after drinking alcohol in excess.
Cerebellum. Also called the little brain in the posterior of the head.
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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.
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain primarily responsible for regulating hunger. It plays a crucial role in controlling appetite and energy balance by responding to various hormones and signals related to food intake. For balance, the cerebellum coordinates voluntary movements and maintains posture and equilibrium, ensuring smooth and balanced physical activity. Together, these areas help maintain the body's energy homeostasis and physical stability.
The inner ear, specifically the vestibular system, is responsible for maintaining equilibrium and balance in the body. It includes structures like the semicircular canals and otolith organs that provide information to the brain about the body's position and movement. Damage or dysfunction in the inner ear can lead to balance problems and dizziness.
The weight of a fish brain varies by the species of fish. In general the weight of a fish brain is equal to 1 percent of their body weight.
The Cerebellum controls our balance.
to give the brain fresh air!