Swimming involves coordination of multiple brain regions, primarily the cerebellum, which is responsible for motor control and balance. The motor cortex also plays a crucial role in planning and executing the movements required for swimming. Additionally, the brainstem regulates basic functions such as breathing and heart rate during physical activity. Overall, swimming is a complex activity that requires the integration of various neural pathways for effective movement.
the part that control your feelings are your amygdala
the brain
No. The medulla oblongata with the brain stem control all the necessary involuntary actions in our body.
The motor cortex of the parietal lobe.
what does the cerebellum control in the brain, my husband had a stroke many years ago but trouble breathing please answer my question
Cerebrum
the part that control your feelings are your amygdala
medulla
The PONS
The Brain.
The frontal lobe
parietal lobe
hypothalamus
Brain Stem
It affects the motor control centers of the brain.
The Cerebellum controls our balance.
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