Online lecture by Sergey Lopatin — “The Body Walks by Itself. Is Movement Possible Without Control?”
Within the course “How the Brain Leads the Body. Neurobiology of Movement: From the First Step to Ballet.”
A baby crawls. A fish swims. And when you walk, you think about anything — except your legs. So who controls all of this?
The first lecture of the series explores the most reliable movement systems: rhythm generators and ancient neural centers that keep working even when there’s no time to “think.”
