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- Anatomy of the Hindbrain: Medulla, Pons, CerebellumAnatomy and physiology of the hindbrain.
What Part of the Brain Controls MovementWhat part of the brain controls movement? It's the cerebellum. You can live without this part of the brain, but what happens if you don't have this structure?- The Brain and the Way it Controls Our MovementHave you ever wondered what part of the brain makes our bodies move or certain diseases or conditions that affect our movement.
- The Brain and How it Controls Your MovementsThe brain is an important part of how your muscles work. Different parts of the brain work to control these movements.
- Chiari Malformation: A Once Rare ConditionIt is very diffcult to find information on this condition so I have compiled all of the relevant information for you right here.
- Brain Scanning Technology and the Functions of the CerebellumMr. Stolyarov explores the uses of brain scanning technology and how it has helped scientists better treat brain disorders as well as understand the role of such parts of the brain as the cerebellum.
- Language and the CerebellumYears ago baby experts told everyone it's good to teach your child a second language, and start early too. Now it's said a child must have a firm base of one language first, before picking up a second, hmm, wonder why?
- The Parts of the Brain that Control MovementDifferent parts of the brain are responsible for controlling movements of various parts of the body and its organs. This article will take the readers through the most important parts of the brain that control movement.
About the Cerebellar Abiotrophy in DogsThe brain of the dog controls movement and coordination. Cerebellar abiotrophy is a genetic disease that affects how your dog walks, moves and lives. Your vet can determine if your dog is suffering from cerebellar abiotrophy.
Basic Anatomy of the BrainThe brain, although it may seem to be a single structure, is composed of multiple parts; each responsible for unique and separate functions.- The Various Structures of the Brain and Their FunctionsThe brain is the most complicated organ in the human body and is responsible for the regulation of physical and mental health functions. Different parts of the brain are responsible for different biological or mental processes.
- The Parts of the Brain that Hold Our MemoriesThe areas of the brain that are related to memory, and the area's specific role in the process of memory.
- Jobs of the Cerebellum Lesson NotesLesson notes suitable for an A Level Biology class. The various areas of the brain and their roles. Teahing handouts.
