Neurosciences of Movement explores how the brain and spinal cord control every action, from reflexes to skilled voluntary movements. Through a hierarchical system—the spinal cord, brainstem, motor cortex, cerebellum, and basal ganglia—this audiobook explains the neural mechanisms that generate, refine, and coordinate movement. With insights into disorders like stroke and Parkinson’s, it shows how neural integration enables mobility, balance, and precision.
Healing
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ (4.8) (19)
GenreEducation and Learning
Length20 mins
Publish dateSep 9, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1
4Chapter 4
2Chapter 2
5Chapter 5
3Chapter 3
6Chapter 6
About the author
Taiwo Omoyeni
Taiwo Omoyeni is a medical rehabilitation graduate with a strong background in physiotherapy and a passion for applying science to real-world challenges. Skilled in EEG and ECG data analysis using Python, MATLAB, and SPSS, he combines technical expertise with clear data storytelling. Committed to lifelong learning, Taiwo is expanding his work in neurology, neurosciences, rehabilitation medicine, and public health.View all audiobooks by Taiwo Omoyeni