Multiple Choice
The loss of sensory feedback from an effector
A) tends to reduce the precision of movements for this effector.
B) usually results in the paralysis of the effector.
C) produces no change in the ability to move and use the effector.
D) increases the coordination of movements generated through other intact effectors.
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