DISCUSSION: This question tests exactly two things: Can you find the relevant passage, and can you read what it says?
Yet it’s surprisingly difficult: Most people get this wrong, because the language is confusing. But the more confusing the language, the more straightforward the underlying question, generally.
Lines 23-24 have the answer. A signal is sent to the neocortex along the fifth cranial nerve. E is CORRECT.
There’s nothing else to say about the other answers. They’re just gobbledegook designed to distract you from what you should be doing: checking what you’re being asked, and looking in the passage to find it.
The LSAT often mixes random words from the passage to form nonsense answers. They put them there to confuse you if you don’t know what you’re looking for.
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