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    The Medial Pathway That Controls Involuntary Movements of Head, Neck
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The Medial Pathway That Controls Involuntary Movements of Head, Neck

Question 48

Question 48

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The medial pathway that controls involuntary movements of head, neck, and arm position in response to sudden visual and auditory stimuli is the ________ tract.


A) lateral corticospinal
B) tectospinal
C) rubrospinal
D) reticulospinal
E) vestibulospinal

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