If you are nervous your immune make more adrenalin. Adrenalin is a think, what makes u happyer stronger etc... So adrenalin also increase your reflexes. If you are nervous your immune make more adrenalin. Adrenalin is a think, what makes u happyer stronger etc... So adrenalin also increase your reflexes.
A reflex action, also known as a reflex, is an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus. In most contexts, in particular those involving humans, reflex actions are mediated via the reflex arc; this is not always true in other animals, nor does it apply to casual uses of the term 'reflex'.
Reflexes are supposed to keep you away from danger, like blinking your eyes our sneezing to keep out dust.
Reflexes are very important for the human body. They help control the posture, the vertebral spine and other small details that help us not get injured without having to permanently think about it.
For example, when your hand accidentally touches a very hot object, it is pulled away immediately and automatically through a reflex action. This protects you from injury caused by the hot object (e.g. scalds or burns).
they protect you
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The autonomic nervous system does. It works at the level of the spinal cord.
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There area few reflexes when coming to a newborn. The main reflex would be the central nervous system.
The spinal cord.
To confirm correct formation of their nervous system.
Yes, age can affect reflexes. As we age, our reflexes tend to slow down due to changes in our nervous system and muscle strength. However, regular physical activity and exercise can help maintain and improve reflexes as we get older.
Nervous system and Muscular system usually. For some, the Sensory system, a part of the Nervous system, also has to do with reflexes.
I'm not positive, but I think that reflexes are controlled by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). The sympathetic nervous system is part of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which is part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The SNS is responsible for fight-or-flight responses. For example, if you see a shark coming directly at you, you decide to try to either get away from it (flight) or fight it off (fight). Reflexes are mediated by reflex arcs, which are neural pathways. Some sensory neurons pass directly to the synapse of the spinal cord, rather than the brain. This allows reflexes to occur relatively quickly.
the reflexes of a baby elephant are not as good as an adults because the baby is not as formed as an adult, however an elephants general reflexes are slowed as the nervous system is longer extending the reaction time.
Reflexes are typically innate and automatic responses to stimuli in the environment. While some reflex-like behaviors can be modified through learning and conditioning, the core reflexes are usually hardwired in the nervous system.