answersLogoWhite

0

As you probably know the right side is controlled by the left side of the brain and vice-versa. I am a brain injury Survivor and found that severe damage to oine of my cranial nerves serves as my answer to uncontrolloble eye twitching, etc. Look up cranial nerves I-12.

I hope this helps!

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

Can skeletal muscules be controlled?

Yes, skeletal muscles are under voluntary control, meaning that we can consciously decide when to contract or relax them to perform movements. This control is facilitated by the motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord that send signals to the muscles to initiate movement.


What part of the brain controls the movement of skeletal muscles?

The cerebellum, in the back of the brain, controls balance, coordination and fine muscle control (e.g., walking). Higher brain motor centers control basic muscle movements which in turn control the basic function of the skeletal system.It has been reported that bone marrow found in long bones is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system. But no part of the brain is involved in controlling any part of the skeletal system directly.


Which three human-body systems coordinate to cause an arm to move?

The muscular system provides the movement by contracting and relaxing muscles. The skeletal system provides support and structure for the muscles to act on. The nervous system sends signals from the brain to the muscles to initiate and control the movement.


How does movement happen in your body?

Your brain (you) sends electrical messages to muscles through the nervous system, which makes certain muscles contract and make you move. Like when you lift your finger your brain sends a signal to a muscle in your arm which pulls the tenant that lifts it up. Also, sperm whale.


Why does motor neuron disease result in paralysis of skeletal system?

Skeletal muscle contraction is activated by motor neurons in the spinal cord, which are themselves under control from motor neurons in the brain. Without nervous input, the muscles wont respond to volitional control.

Related Questions

What is a muscle that is under control of the will?

There are no muscles that are controlled by force of will. Your brain sends messages to the nerves that control your muscles and that is what moves them.


Type of muscle that can be controlled?

they are called caultonary muscles. YOU want to use them


What controls our muscles and the organs in our body?

skeletal muscle


Can skeletal muscules be controlled?

Yes, skeletal muscles are under voluntary control, meaning that we can consciously decide when to contract or relax them to perform movements. This control is facilitated by the motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord that send signals to the muscles to initiate movement.


What part of the brain controls movement of the skeletal muscles?

cerabellum


What part of the brain controls the movement of skeletal muscles?

The cerebellum, in the back of the brain, controls balance, coordination and fine muscle control (e.g., walking). Higher brain motor centers control basic muscle movements which in turn control the basic function of the skeletal system.It has been reported that bone marrow found in long bones is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system. But no part of the brain is involved in controlling any part of the skeletal system directly.


Without what can skeletal muscles contract in some reflex actions?

the brain.


In some reflex action skeletal muscles contract without the involvement of the?

i think its the brain...


Why are voluntary muscles known as skeletal muscles?

The terms voluntary and skeletal muscle are rally for the same muscle type. These are muscles that move the body by using bones as levers (skeletal) and we have to use our brain and nervous system to make the move (voluntary).Involuntary muscles are found in all of our hollow organs except the heart and these do not require input from the brain.


Which three human-body systems coordinate to cause an arm to move?

The muscular system provides the movement by contracting and relaxing muscles. The skeletal system provides support and structure for the muscles to act on. The nervous system sends signals from the brain to the muscles to initiate and control the movement.


Does skeletal muscles line passageways and are they involuntary?

Skeletal muscles do form the passageways in the body, but their actions are very rarely involuntary. More often than not, the actions of the skeletal system are performed because the brain sends a signal to those muscles and forces them to move.


Where do nerve impulses first stimulate a skeletal muscle fiber?

The motor nerve cells control the skeletal muscle