How do higher centers in the brain influence reflexive motor activities?
A) They influence only the lowest, most stereotyped, levels of motor control.
B) They don't; reflexes are unaffected by activity in higher centers.
C) They can enhance or suppress spinal reflexes via descending tracts.
D) All of the answers are correct.
E) None of the answers are correct.
C) They can enhance or suppress spinal reflexes via descending tracts.
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