The cerebellum region of the brain is most likely affected if a gymnast struggles to stay balanced on the balance beam yet has no trouble choosing when to take each stride.
A key component of the hindbrain in all vertebrates is the cerebellum. Even while it is often smaller than the cerebrum, in some animals, such mormyrid fish, it can be equal to or even larger. The cerebellum is a key component of motor control in humans. Although its movement-related activities are the most well-established, it may also have a role in some gymnast cognitive processes like attention and language, as well as emotional regulation processes like moderating fear and gymnast pleasure responses.
While the cerebellum of the human brain does not actually start movement, it does play a role in coordination, precision, and timing because it receives information from other brain regions and from sensory systems in the spinal cord to fine-tune motor activity.
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