Brain Roller

Brain splendor

Greetings! Today I want to talk about such an important organ of our body as the cerebral ridge. If you are not familiar with this term, then let's talk in more detail.

The **Cervus** is a soft area at the back of the head that serves to protect the brain from damage. It is also involved in the control of balance and coordination of movements.

If the cord is weakened or damaged, it can lead to headaches, dizziness, nausea, and even loss of consciousness.

To maintain the health of the brain ridge, you need to take care of its condition. To do this, you can use special exercises for the neck and head, avoid injuries and overstrain in this area, and also maintain proper sleep and nutrition.

So if you have problems with your brain roll, don't hesitate to see your doctor. He will help you solve this problem and maintain your health. Is this a neural crest? According to neuropsychology, this is a part of the **lower wall of the cranial cavity**, limited above and below by the **convexity of the skull** (an even line between the occipital protuberance and the spinous process of the VII cervical vertebra). The cervical (upper), occipital and facial parts** are distinguished, respectively. The neural crest of the neck receives sensory impulses from the muscles that raise and lower the jaw and turn the head; symmetrical muscle-pathways pass through it