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The Nervous System on Soccer

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The Nervous System on Soccer

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  • The autonomic nervous system regulates your heart rate and manages stress while passing the soccer ball. These are involuntary movements.
  • The somatic nervous system allows you to kick the ball and run, which are voluntary movements.
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  • When you kick the soccer ball, dopamine rewards you for your nice skill in kicking.
  • Endorphin helps you endure your ability to kick the ball into the goal by relieving pain.
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  • The frontal lobe controls voluntary movements such as running and kicking the soccer ball.
  • The brainstem manages heart and breathing rates to allow you to endure while passing the soccer ball.
  • The occipital lobe processes visual information such as tracking the soccer ball and the field to improve decision-making.
  • The limbic system controls memory, motivation, and emotions to help you make quick decisions on when to kick the soccer ball.
  • The temporal lobe helps with spatial memory to position the soccer ball strategically.
  • The parietal lobe processes sensory information from the soccer field and it helps you make decisions on when to pass and shoot the soccer ball.
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