notes on the nervous system, specifically comparing voluntary and involuntary control
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notes on the nervous system, specifically comparing voluntary and involuntary control

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notes on the nervous system, specifically comparing voluntary and involuntary control. A tablet displays a table outlining differences in control origin, neuron count, fiber type, and distribution form. Voluntary control originates from the lower center, uses a single neuron, has thick myelinated fibers, and distributes via a nerve trunk. Involuntary control uses two neurons, is sympathetic or parasympathetic, has thin or unmyelinated fibers, and distributes via nerve plexuses. Additional notes cover visceral nerves, the autonomic system, sensory neurons, and somatic/autonomic motor neurons.