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Neurons generate movement from "summary" of Discovering the Brain by National Academy of Sciences,Institute of Medicine,Sandra Ackerman

Neurons, the basic building blocks of the brain, play a crucial role in generating movement. These specialized cells communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals, forming complex networks that control various bodily functions. When it comes to movement, neurons in the brain and spinal cord work together to coordinate muscle activity. Motor neurons, a specific type of neuron, are responsible for transmitting signals from the brain to the muscles, initiating and regulating movement. These neurons receive input from other neurons, process the information, and send out commands to the muscles through the spinal cord. This intricate process enables us to perform simple actions like walking or more complex tasks like playing a m...
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    Discovering the Brain

    National Academy of Sciences

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