If it looks something like this:
KNEE
LIGHT
then the answer is 'neon light' (knee on light)
If it looks something like this: KNEE LIGHT then the answer is 'neon light' (knee on light)
The patellar reflex is ipsilateral. If the stimulus is applied to left knee cap, the left knee responds. On the other hand, if the right knee were to respond to a left knee stimulus, the response would be considered contralateral.
neon lights
nerves in his knee that transmit pain signals up to his brain for interpretation.
knee on lights = neon lights knee on lights = neon lights
Neon Light Neon Light
The answer to this question is that first something will happen. For example when you go the doctor, he/she will tap your knee with a little mallet to test your reflexes. Then a message is sent to your brain from your knee telling the brain that the knee has been tapped. Then the brain sends a message back to the knee ''telling'' it to jerk the leg forward. Basically the events of a reflex is sending messages back and forth throughout the body.
left brain
Knee on lights = neon lights.
The statement "The patellar knee jerk reflex is controlled by the brain" is not correct. The patellar knee jerk reflex is actually a spinal reflex, meaning it does not involve the brain in its initial response.
Neon Lights
"Knee light" could refer to a type of light that can be attached to the knee, potentially for hands-free use during activities like running or cycling in low-light conditions. It could also symbolize the concept of bringing light to one's knees, representing humility or surrender in a spiritual or metaphorical sense.