Motor System
The motor system is a complex network in the body responsible for controlling movement. It involves various parts of the brain, including the cerebellum, basal ganglia, and motor cortex, which work together to plan, initiate, and coordinate voluntary movements. The system also includes motor neurons that transmit signals from the brain to the muscles, enabling actions like walking, writing, or playing sports.
In addition to voluntary movements, the motor system also regulates reflexes and involuntary actions. It relies on feedback from sensory systems to adjust movements in real-time, ensuring balance and coordination. Overall, the motor system is essential for everyday activities and physical interactions with the environment.