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What role do primary somatosensory and primary motor areas of the cortex play in maintaining our perceptions of equilibrium and the execution of complex, coordinated movements?
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What role do primary somatosensory and primary motor areas of the cortex play in maintaining our perceptions of equilibrium and the execution of complex, coordinated movements?
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Body position and direction in space
Step-by-step explanation:
Maintaining representation of
body position and direction in space
Posture is the arrangement of body parts in relationship to each other at some random minute. Stance includes complex associations between bones, joints, connective tissue, skeletal muscles, and the sensory system, both focal and fringe.
The multifaceted nature of these collaborations is aggravated when one thinks about the close to a little assortment of human parity, engine control and development according to gravity
Besides, with the progression of time, every creature experiences change coming about because of microtrauma,
straight to the point wounds and the impacts of malady on the neuro musculo skeletal system which bring about the normal and one of a kind varieties of maturing stance
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