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Role of cerebellum in walking
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Answered by Anonymous
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The cerebellum plays an important role in brain function, particularly in coordination and in movement. Most movements require multiple muscle groups to work simultaneously, and the cerebellum acts sort of like a puppet master and keeps each of the plates spinning properly. It also helps in maintaining balance. There are special sensors in the cerebellum which detect shifts in your center of gravity, balance, and movement. These sensors signal to your body to readjust itself.

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Answered by Anonymous
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If a person cerebellum gets damage

he or she may not be able to walk.

Such a person can learn to walk

again but with great difficulty

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