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Are instincts voluntary or involuntary?

Involuntary. No-one can sweat to order. Involuntary. No-one can sweat to order ie when they feel like it.


Which term does not belong predictable response voluntary act involuntary act or reflex?

Voluntary Act


What part of the nervous system responds to the body's need during increased activity or in emergency situation?

The fastest response from the nervous system is from the autonomic system which is involuntary. Heartbeat and reflex movement come from this system which is out of your conscious control. It is centered in the cerebellum and spinal cord. Impulses from your sense organs (a bad smell or a knock to the knee) travel to your spinal cord or cerebellum -- whichever is closest to the stimulus -- and a response (coughing or knee-jerk) travels back to the area to provoke an appropriate reponse. Some voluntary responses can become involuntary responses, such as riding a bicycle. When learning how to balance, the actions are learned over and over until they become automatic. Some involuntary actions can be controlled voluntarily, such as holding your breath or a yogi who can slow his heartrate.


What is abdominal guarding?

Abdominal guarding is the involuntary contraction of the abdominal muscles in response to an examiner palpating the abdomen. It's a common response to abdominal tenderness.


Is the response of your pupil a reflex or a voluntary action?

The constriction of pupils in response to bright light is called the pupillary light reflex. If the light is shining directly into one eye, then the pupil in that eye will constrict (a direct response), but so will the pupil in the non-illuminated eye (a consensual response).This reflex involves two cranial nerves: the optic nerve, which senses the light, and the oculomotor nerve, which constricts both pupils. It is considered involuntary since you don't think about it.

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Does voluntary responses control the activity of glands?

The response of your glands is involuntary and controlled by a negative feedback system.


Is picking up your shoes a voluntary or an involuntary response?

Voluntary??


Are instincts voluntary or involuntary?

Involuntary. No-one can sweat to order. Involuntary. No-one can sweat to order ie when they feel like it.


Is holding your breath involuntary?

A quick involuntary response to a sensory stimulus (e-g knee-jerk) is called


What are voluntary and involuntary responses?

An involuntary response is when the doctor taps your knee with a hammer and your leg jerks forward. A voluntary response is when you are angry at your doctor and kick him hard by swinging your leg forward.


Which term does not belong predictable response voluntary act involuntary act or reflex?

Voluntary Act


What is the difference in a voluntary and involuntary response?

A voluntary response is under conscious control, meaning you can choose whether or not to perform the action. An involuntary response is not under conscious control and occurs automatically, such as a reflex or a reaction controlled by the autonomic nervous system.


What is true regarding voluntary and involuntary response?

Voluntary responses are under conscious control, while involuntary responses occur without conscious control. Voluntary responses typically involve skeletal muscles, while involuntary responses involve smooth muscles, cardiac muscles, or glandular secretions controlled by the autonomic nervous system.


How can GSR be correlated with activity of the ANS?

Galvanic skin response is an involuntary reaction of the autonomic nervous system.


What is the difference between a reflex and a voluntary muscle?

The difference between a reflex and a voluntary muscle is simply that a reflex is autonomic response to a stimulus thus making it involuntary. This in direct contradiction to a voluntary muscle movement with is done by making the conscious decision to do so.


What muscles are voluntary in laymen terms?

Basically all the muscles you can consciously control such as your biceps. (Involuntary muscles tend to be things like the intestinal tract or the urinary bladder, which have an autonomic response).


What does voluntary response mean?

A response that you can control