Answer:
When jogging, he sees an ice patch and decides to change directions to a different route.
Explanation:
The body's somatic sensory system refers to the <em>voluntary control of the body movements.</em> An example of this is the voluntary control of the <u>skeletal muscles. </u>
In the case above, the jogger sensed danger when he saw the ice patch. Such information is perceived by the central nervous system. This then commands his body to move in a different direction.
He then decided to change direction, which means he is responsible for voluntary controlling his body to move in that particular direction <em>(away from the ice patch).</em>
So, this explains the answer.