Multiple Choice
One of the main reasons damage to the lateral corticospinal tract on the left side of the body does not completely cause loss of conscious control of the left side of the body is that
A) the extrapyramidal tracts help with conscious control.
B) 15 percent of the voluntary control from the corticospinal tracts is uncrossed in the anterior corticospinal tract.
C) the medial pathways also control voluntary movement.
D) the corticobulbar pathway contributes to the entire body.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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