How+does+our+brain+tell+our+feet+to+walk?


 * __HOW DOES OUR BRAIN TELL OUR FEET TO WALK?__**

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The central nervous system, the information processor of the body, consists of the brain and spinal cord. The spinal cord collects all the sensory information from the body and processes it. The brain then starts the motor output process, the process in which nerves carry the electric impulses from the nerve centre to the muscles that are appropriate to the information received. The spinal cord carries the motor information from the brain, and it sent sent to various locations in the body.

This information was found on the science education website for National Institutes of Health. http://science-education.nih.gov/supplements/nih4/self/guide/info-brain.htm

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