Even simple movements require complex interaction between the brain, spinal cord, and muscles.
The primary motor cortex triggers movements – how this happens remains a mystery to researchers to this day.
A sophisticated labyrinth in the ear keeps our body balanced: the vestibular system.
Thanks to motor pathways from the brain to the spinal cord, we can move at lightning speed.
Every arbitrary movement is planned, organized, and sent for execution in the brain.
The cerebellum and basal ganglia are responsible for the precise execution of movements.
Many areas of the brain are involved in planning complex movements such as throwing a ball.
The fact that films in the cinema can appear so realistic is solely due to the peculiarities of visual perception.