According to the hierarchy of motor control,
A) The highest level of control consists entirely of areas of cerebral cortex
B) The middle level of control contains no areas of cerebral cortex
C) The lowest level of control includes the cerebellum and basal ganglia
D) Structures in the middle level receive information from both the highest and the lowest levels of the hierarchy
E) Afferent information from skin, joint and muscle receptors has little influence on body movement
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A)Has a monosynaptic component
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A)Flaccid paralysis
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