Which area of the brain allows for the conscious, voluntary bypass of the medullary respiratory centers (e.g., when singing or holding one's breath)?
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Correct answer: Cerebral cortex
Voluntary control of breathing originates in the motor cortex of the cerebral cortex. Impulses travel down the corticospinal tracts to the respiratory neurons in the spinal cord, bypassing the autonomic centers in the brainstem.
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