This is not speculated, it is actually the case that The Brain does not have time, as concerns walking, to fully and minutely coordinate this activity.
What does occur is that the Brain sends a message to the lumbar area that says, for example, "Walk"; and then a highly specialized [neuronal] area near the Spine's base is called upon to produce movement, and if all is well, motion and mobility.
So you don't harm yourself real bad
yes spinal cord attached to the brain .spinal cord have bundles of nerves which attached to the brain.
the information that gets sent to the spinal cord is to do with all your bodies involuntary reactions such as when you touch something hot and move your hand away instantly. its all to do with relay, motor and sensory neurones in the body.
Information from the body's sensors first goes to the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord. It is then processed and interpreted to generate a response or appropriate action.
The conductor of nerve impulses that initiates reflex reactions to sensory information without input from the brain is the spinal cord. It acts as a relay system, allowing sensory information to be processed and responded to quickly to protect the body from potential harm.
Yes, the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is involved in reflex actions. Reflex arcs allow sensory information to be processed in the spinal cord and produce motor responses without involving the brain. The PNS carries the sensory information to the spinal cord and the motor responses back to the muscles or glands.
the brain <><><><><> Also, reflexes are processed in the spinal cord.
the impulse from the stimulus is processed in the spinal cord and gives the response immediately they protect you
the brain <><><><><> Also, reflexes are processed in the spinal cord.
spinal cord
You have a spinal cord so information and signals can get through it and into your brain.
Sensory neurons gather information and send it to your spinal cord.