A stylized neuroscience animation showing the inside of a human brain after alcohol consumption. Start with a full glowing human brain floating in a dark environment, neural signals flowing actively and smoothly across the entire brain. The camera slowly moves closer and travels through the brain pathways, following glowing neural activity. As alcohol spreads through the brain like translucent red liquid energy, some neural signals begin slowing down and flickering. The camera gradually zooms deeper toward the cerebellum area at the back of the brain. Inside the cerebellum, motor coordination signals become unstable: neural pathways glitch, movement signals delay, electrical pulses become chaotic, balance systems flicker and lose synchronization. The visualization should feel immersive and educational, representing disrupted motor control caused by alcohol. Style: semi-stylized neuroscience animation, glowing neural pathways, dark background, neon blue and red lighting, smooth motion graphics aesthetic, not hyper realistic, psychologically immersive. Mood: educational, surreal, modern science visualization. Camera movement: slow cinematic fly-through into the brain, smooth floating motion, subtle depth of field. Duration: 8–10 seconds.