Which of the following best describes the primary function of the LAS compared to the MAS?
A. The lateral activation system is primarily involved in voluntary motor movements, while the medial activation system is responsible for fine motor control.
B. The lateral activation system is primarily responsible for maintaining balance and posture, while the medial activation system facilitates voluntary movements.
C. The lateral activation system coordinates head movements to maintain equilibrium, while the medial activation system initiates and controls voluntary movements.
D. The lateral activation systems regulates muscle tone and posture, while the medial activation system integrates sensory information and initiates reflex responses
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What role does fiber type play in determining the localization of pain sensation?
A. Fiber type has no effect on pain localization.
B. Myelinated fibers are involved in localizing superficial pain, while unmyelinated fibers are involved in localizing deep pain.
C. Unmyelinated fibers are involved in localizing superficial pain, while myelinated fivers are involved in localizing deep pain.
D. Both myelinated and unmyelinated fibers are equally involved in localizing both superficial and deep pain.