Multiple Choice
Damage to the tectospinal tracts would interfere with the
A) ability to position the arms.
B) ability to monitor body position.
C) ability to make reflex responses of the head and neck in response to sudden movements or loud noises.
D) ability to control motor units located in the leg.
E) ability to coordinate eating and swallowing movements.
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