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Imagine you see a glass of water on a table and decide to take a drink. Your eyes send the visual information, your brain makes the decision, and a signal is sent to your arm and hand muscles to reach out and grasp the glass. How do the two primary subdivisions of the nervous system work together to accomplish this action?
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Imagine you see a glass of water on a table and decide to take a drink. Your eyes send the visual information, your brain makes the decision, and a signal is sent to your arm and hand muscles to reach out and grasp the glass. How do the two primary subdivisions of the nervous system work together to accomplish this action?
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