The cerebellum, which is situated at the rear of the mind, is principally answerable for controlling actual coordination and equilibrium. It assumes a pivotal part in organizing willful developments, keeping up with act, and guaranteeing smooth, exact developments. The cerebellum gets data from different tangible frameworks, like the inward ear (for balance) and the muscles and joints (for proprioception), and it incorporates and processes this data to adjust engine orders from the cerebrum's engine cortex. This coordination considers smooth and composed developments of the body.
Mostly the cerebellum
cerebellum
medulla
yes your brainstem/ medulla oblongata controls things like heartbeat breathing and digestion, cerebellum is the part that controls balance and muscle coordination, and the big part of brain cerebrum controls everything else
Midbrain in the Brain Stem
hand eye coordination and reaction part mostly
The brain stem controls respiration. The medulla and pons are both involved in volume and rhythm control.
The Brain controls your organs... and all the rest of your body.
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
yes your brainstem/ medulla oblongata controls things like heartbeat breathing and digestion, cerebellum is the part that controls balance and muscle coordination, and the big part of brain cerebrum controls everything else
That part of the brain is called the cerebellum. In the smallest area of the cerebellum, called the flocculonodular lobe, there is something called the vestibulocerebellum. Its main function is balance and coordination; therefore, if it is damaged, it could cause disturbances to your balance and walking abilities.
The part of the cerebral cortex that matures first is the part that controls physical movement.
Brain stem
The Hindbrain controls coordination and equilibrium. The metencephalon contains structures such as the pons and cerebellum. These regions assists in maintaining balance and equilibrium, movement coordination, and the conduction of sensory information.
The Cerebellum.
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
brain stem
The part of the brain called the Cnifiliatispin controls all testing of heat conditions.
The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, is primarily responsible for controlling balance and coordination. It receives sensory inputs from the inner ear, eyes, and muscles to help maintain equilibrium and posture. Damage to the cerebellum can result in issues with balance and coordination.