@docgoble The cerebellum contributes to the whole video, but specifically at 0:03 when he releases the ball. The cerebellum contributes to balance and at this point in the video, he has to maintain his balance after throwing the ball and standing on one foot.
@docgoble There are multiple examples of proprioception throughout this video. One example is when the player throws the football at 0:07, he is using his muscles, tendons, and joints to throw the football down the field to another player to complete the play.
@HopeTisdelle This is super interesting because it was completed by Wayne State and it actually states where to place the electrodes. They give the scientific name to ensure others could replicate it.
@levitsarah This is so impressive and I love watching gymnasts. I think that this is an amazing way to demonstrate motor control! I love watching the sport.
I’m taking #EXS3030@OaklanduSHS with @docgoble because I want to pursue a career as a PA for orthopedic and spine surgeries and this class will help me further my studies to get there.