Multiple Choice
What does a sudden increase in pressure within the carotid sinus lead to?
A) increased sympathetic nerve activity
B) increased sympathetic nerve activity and decreased parasympathetic nerve activity
C) decreased sympathetic nerve activity and increased parasympathetic nerve activity
D) decreased sympathetic nerve activity
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