Complex motor activities such as riding a bicycle

A) only require neural processing at the level of the cerebrum.
B) with practice, involve little input from the brain.
C) require the coordinated activity of several regions of the brain.
D) are largely controlled at the level of the spinal cord.
E) usually escape notice by the cerebellum.


Answer: C

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