Not exact matches
Primitive (infant) Reflexes are repetitive, automatic
movements that are
essential for development of head
control, muscle tone, sensory integration and development.
Knowledge of how to
control grasp
movements is
essential for the development of neuronal hand prosthetics.
Essential to the growing brain, play stimulates development of the cerebellum, which coordinates
movement, and the frontal lobe, which regulates decision - making and impulse
control.
The cerebellum plays a central role in
controlling the coordination of
movement and is
essential for what researchers call procedural motor learning, which makes it possible to move our muscles at an unconscious level, such as when we ride a bicycle or play the piano.
Though you might think those involuntary
movements, also called tics, might be a hindrance to athletic pursuits, two separate studies show people with Tourette's actually have great timing and self -
control — qualities
essential for stopping goals.
It is
essential that you are fully concentrated on your abdominals, and to making each
movement slowly and in a
controlled manner.
Motor
control that applies to primal
movements is meticulously orchestrated by the central nervous system, which directs the anticipatory and reactive mechanism
essential to
movement.
The pons
controls essential bodily functions such as heartbeat, breathing, swallowing, eye
movement, eyesight, and balance.
Since the spinal cord
controls basic and
essential functions, damage to the spine can result in permanent, lifelong disabilities that range from
movement issues to paralysis.