Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The brain and coordination of movement?

I need to identify and describe the roles of the components of the brain involved surrounded by coordination of movement. can anyone help me please.
As I recognize it, coordination is fairly complicated, i.e., perhaps roughly speaking ten or so parts of the brain have to work together.
Aspects include the motor cortex, the inner ear, the cerebellum, etc.
Neurological challenge can include cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, polio/post-polio syndrome, dyspraxia, etc.
Midbrain (top brian stem)
Corpora
Superior Colliculi- reflex movements of eyes, leader and neck contained by response to visual stimuli
Inferior Colliculi- Reflex movement of herald and trunk.
is this what you need...i enjoy every part of the brian and its function, but im not writing it if you dont call for it.... i have a tryout in AP over this stuff Monday.
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