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Professor Dave here, lets look at the autonomic nervous system. After looking at the central nervous system and certain divisions of the peripheral nervous system, we have a reasonable understanding of how sensory information makes it to the brain, which then tells the body what to do, like when you touch something hot, and then quickly pull your hand away. We also understand how we might decide to execute a particular action, like walking across the room. But there is so much happening in our nervous system that we are not consciously aware of. We dont decide to beat our hearts, it just happens. We dont decide to digest our food, its automatic. All of this is due to the autonomic nervous system. As we already learned, the peripheral nervous system is divided into the sensory division and motor division. The latter is what produces motion, and this is divided into the somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is in turn divided into a sympath