the Somatic nervous system
Peripheral
Autonomic
Central
Peripheral
controls voluntary actions-activities you can choose to do or not to do.
"somatic"
The portion of the nervous system that controls involuntary activities is the autonomic nervous system. It is a subdivision of the peripheral nervous system and regulates functions such as heartbeat, digestion, and breathing without conscious effort.
The somatic nervous system controls voluntary activities such as walking. It consists of motor neurons that transmit signals from the central nervous system to skeletal muscles, allowing for conscious control of movement.
The cerebrum is responsible for functions such as higher brain functions like thinking, memory, and learning. It also controls voluntary movements and interprets sensory information. Additionally, the cerebrum plays a role in emotions and decision-making.
The brainstem controls the involuntary muscles and the cerebellum controls the voluntary muscles.
voluntary actions.
No. It's the other way round.