The spinal cord connects the brain to the peripheral muscles in the body. It is responsible for transmitting messages to and from the brain that control movement and sensation in the rest of the body.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain because it plays a crucial role in higher brain functions like cognition, memory, and problem-solving. While it does not directly control muscle movement, it does send signals to the motor cortex which then coordinates and controls voluntary muscle movements in the body.
Yes, specific areas in the brain, such as the motor cortex, can control voluntary movement when stimulated. However, the process is complex and requires precise targeting to achieve the desired effect without causing harm. Additionally, movement can also be influenced by connections between different brain regions.
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.
The upper part of the brain that receives sensations and controls movement is called the cerebral cortex.
Oculomotor Nerve
the neuron that controls our eye movement and it ism important
the middle of the brain the middle of the brain
Many parts of the brain control your muscles. There is a part of the brain called the Central Nerve System or CNS located towards the center of the brain. This are controls your nerves and movement. Everytime you want to move a body part, your brain sends a message lightning speed to your nerves and that is how you move. Without the Central Nerve System, you would be paralized and unable to move.
The spinal cord connects the brain to the peripheral muscles in the body. It is responsible for transmitting messages to and from the brain that control movement and sensation in the rest of the body.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain because it plays a crucial role in higher brain functions like cognition, memory, and problem-solving. While it does not directly control muscle movement, it does send signals to the motor cortex which then coordinates and controls voluntary muscle movements in the body.
cerebrum
The cerebrum is the largest part of your brain, and it controls thoughts and voluntary movement.
cortex of brain can control the movement of voluntary muscular
Yes, specific areas in the brain, such as the motor cortex, can control voluntary movement when stimulated. However, the process is complex and requires precise targeting to achieve the desired effect without causing harm. Additionally, movement can also be influenced by connections between different brain regions.
The Cerebellum
chicken.