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An automatic response to an environment is known as a reflex. This is a quick, involuntary reaction to a stimulus that helps protect the body from harm. Reflexes are controlled by the spinal cord and do not require conscious thought.
Reflex action is an immediate response to a specific stimulus without conscious control. Spinal reflexes are controlled by the spinal cord. And the spinal cord and the brain are Reflex centres.Examples of reflex actions are scratching when your skin is itchy, the sudden blinking of the eye when a hand is waved in front of it, and also salivation when food is in the mouth.
Elicited in classical conditioning refers to the automatic or reflexive response that is triggered by a specific stimulus. It is a natural reaction that occurs without any conscious effort or awareness from the individual.
A reflex is a response to a given stimulus.an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus
A stimulus is not a reaction, a stimulus is what causes a reaction.
Sensation.
A reflex (lat. reflexus, "reflectance") is an automatic, unswayable reaction from an organism because of a stimulus or a specific situation.
An organisms reaction to a stimulus is called RESPONSE.
Biologically, anything that gets an organism's attention is a stimulus, and what it does is the reaction.
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