How does the central nervous system know how important a particular stimulus is?
A) by the frequency at which the action potentials are created by the stimulus
B) by the overall strength of the action potential produced by the stimulus
C) by the number of neurotransmitters that reach the brain through the circulatory system
D) by the amount of hormone that the stimulus releases from endocrine glands
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