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The results of the treadmill experiment by Grillner (1985) suggest that part of the central sensorimotor program for walking is in the
 
  A) cerebellum.
  B) spinal cord.
  C) primary motor cortex.
  D) primary sensory cortex.
  E) red nucleus.

Question 2

If given the correct sensory feedback, the cat spinal cord is capable of controlling
 
  A) walking movements.
  B) volition.
  C) problem solving.
  D) the grasp reflex.
  E) astereognosia.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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