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  • The Canucks open up their state-of-the-art arena, General Motors Center, in September.
  • First, they stimulate the body's motor centers, found in the brainstem.
  • A similar mechanism, but involving the activation of viscero-motor centers, underlies the experiential understanding of the emotions of others.
  • Located in the posterior hypothalamus near the wall of the third ventricle is an area called the primary motor center for shivering.
  • Now there is a complete map of each and every motor center in the brain that are involved in every kind of blinking,
  • The motor centers of reptiles react to sensory cues of vision, sound, touch, chemical, gravity, and motion with pre-set body movements and programmed postures.
  • In a frequent or binge drinker, however, the parts of the brain that do things automatically-- the so-called motor centers of the brain-- continue to function, even though greatly impaired.
  • There are two large descending pathways, traveling to the brainstem and spinal cord, and numerous ascending projections to a variety of sensory and motor centers, including several that are involved in generating eye movements.
  • :: : Yeah, as the sleep paralysis article explains ( although not very clearly ), there is a special circuit in the brainstem that disconnects the upper brain from the lower motor centers during the dreaming state.
  • Dr . Ommaya defined four steps in the evolution of consciousness . 1 ) reflex and avoidance reactions; 2 ) sensory inputs merged with multisensory neurons in the mesencephalon; 3 ) interactions formed between sensory and limbic systems and memory; and 4 ) reinforcement of thalamic neural centers which relays information between sensory and motor centers.
  • In a study of 156, 000 live births in California, researchers at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes and several medical schools tracked which cases of fetal monitoring led to C-sections and which babies developed cerebral palsy, a disability that results from damage to the brain's motor centers and causes serious movement and speech problems.