Cerebellum and Sensory motor area.
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Walking is primarily controlled by the cerebellum and the motor cortex in the brain. The cerebellum coordinates muscle movement and balance, while the motor cortex plans and executes voluntary movements like walking. Additionally, the brainstem plays a role in coordinating basic locomotor patterns.
The motor cortex in the brain is responsible for sending signals to the muscles that control movement, including walking. This region of the brain determines the pattern and coordination of muscle contractions needed for walking. Additionally, the cerebellum aids in balance and coordination during walking by integrating sensory information and adjusting muscle activity.
Hypothalamus
The cerebellum is the largest part of a sheep's brain. It is responsible for coordinating movement and maintaining balance.
The cerebellum is the brain region responsible for coordinating balance and muscle movements. Damage to the cerebellum can lead to difficulty walking and problems with balance.
Brain stem is responsible for Basic awareness The neocortex is the part of the brain that is possible for self-awareness. This is seen in chimps, gorillas, orangutangs, dolphins, elephants and recently in magpies.