Spinal Cord Reflex Action
A patient with damage to the thoracic region of the spinal cord has lost sensation and movement in their legs. However, when the patient’s leg is pricked with a pin, it withdraws automatically, despite the patient feeling no sensation. Which of the following best explains this reflexive action?
A
Parasympathetic division of the ANS
B
Sympathetic division of the ANS
C
Spinal reflexes in the somatic nervous system
D
Higher order processing in the CNS
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