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Which of the following best describes events that occur in the vertebrate brain to produce voluntary movement? (2 points) the cerebellum transmits information about the body's position to the midbrain. the diencephalon coordinates sensory and motor processes in the brain stem. the right and left sides of the cerebrum receive signals from opposite sides of the body. the thalamus controls communication between the hypothalamus and motor neurons.

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