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Lecture 6 from the International Youth Neuroscience Association's summer neuroscience course is over movement! This lecture covers the concepts of the central motor system including motor neurons, synapses, and grey and white matter, as well as how the basal ganglia and the cerebellum are involved in movement initiation, coordination, and monitoring. Link to the lecture playlist: • Introductory Neuroscience Lectures Here are some helpful links: Explore our website: https://youthneuro.org Become a member: https://bit.ly/3fYLapu Join our Slack: https://bit.ly/32MFAma Follow us on our social media for updates: Instagram: / iyna_official Facebook: / youthneuro Twitter: / youthneuro LinkedIn: / youthneuro The IYNA's Summer Course in Introductory Neuroscience featured: live courses taught by neuroscientists TA's to help reinforce learning meetings and discussions over beginner neuroscience concepts

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