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← Nature & AnimalsWhich neurological outcome arises when a cheetah pursues a gazelle?
A)Increased proprioception sensory feedback loop✓
B)Decreased parasympathetic nerve signal latency
C)Heightened olfactory bulb signaling threshold
D)Suppressed pain receptor firing threshold
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Increased proprioception acutely boosts cheetah's awareness of limb position by increasing sensory feedback, which enhances agility during pursuit. This occurs because greater sensitivity supports rapid adjustments; therefore, heightened position awareness enables precise movements rather than olfactory or pain changes, or faster parasympathetic signaling.
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