
Motor Systems
Motor systems are the parts of your nervous system that control movement. They include the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that send signals to muscles, telling them when and how to move. This coordination allows you to perform actions like walking, writing, or even blinking. The motor system processes information from your brain and sensory input, then activates muscles accordingly. It also helps maintain balance and posture. Overall, motor systems integrate complex signals to produce smooth, coordinated movements essential for daily activities.