Why would the A12 form of AChE be of particular interest to a researcher whose focus was on motor impairments?
A) A12 leads to ACh release in brain areas involved in motor control.
B) A12 leads to ACh inhibition in brain areas involved in motor control.
C) A12 occurs at the neuromuscular junction where ACh is released by motor neurons to stimulate muscular contraction.
D) A12 release the neuromuscular junction inhibits ACh is release and ceases muscular contraction.
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