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@docgoble corpus callosum: This is shown throughout the entire play. The brain had to send messages to the left and right hemispheres. This is done at 0:44 when the catcher is playing hot potato with the football trying to complete the pass.
@docgoble https://t.co/XtmEEnIG2L
At 0:25, the player uses proprioception to coordinate the movements around the player to complete the successful dunk.
#EXS3030 hereโs a video of an English being used to play a video game which is pretty interesting without any actual controller.
https://t.co/hZFPX2zvZm
#Exs3030 A great display of how human movement relates motor control and balance is long jumping which requires significant motor performance. Hereโs a video of Tara Davis @tar___ruh long jumping the collegiate record https://t.co/ZCHfDOv6Ku
I๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝm taking #EXS3030 @OaklanduSHS with @docgoble because I find motor control along with biomechanics interesting especially being a track runner. I look forward to diving deeper into motor control.