The part of the brain that regulates balance is the cerebellum ( found on in the hind brain which is located right on top of the spinal cord).
The cerebellum looks wrinkled and also controls:
- limb movement
-muscle tone and coordination
Both of which are important to balance.
The part of the brain that coordinates The action of the muscles and helps maintain balance
The cerebellum (infratentorial or back of brain) is located at the back of the head. Its function is to coordinate voluntary muscle movements and to maintain posture, balance, and equilibrium.
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Cerebellum. Also called the little brain in the posterior of the head.
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.
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Your brain coordinates the activity of your senses.
the brain.
You primarily use the cerebellum when trying to balance on one foot. The cerebellum coordinates muscular activity and helps maintain balance and posture. Additionally, sensory input from the inner ear and proprioceptive receptors in the joints and muscles are also involved in balance control.