When you are walking, you rely on this part of your brain to keep you balanced and your muscles

When you are walking, you rely on the cerebellum, which is a part of the brain responsible for coordinating voluntary movements, maintaining balance, and adjusting muscle tone. The cerebellum receives signals from various sensory systems including the inner ear (vestibular system) to help maintain balance and spatial orientation. It sends signals to the muscles through the spinal cord and other motor pathways to control the timing, strength, and coordination of movements during walking.