Glottal reflexes are the ones we use for swallowing. If these are impaired it would mean that the person is having difficulty in swallowing food.
Yes, sedatives can slow down the central nervous system, including reflexes. This can result in impaired reflexes, making someone slower to react to stimuli or changes in their environment. It is important to be cautious when operating machinery or driving while taking sedatives due to this potential side effect.
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"Reflexes 2" or "reflexes +2" indicates normal reflexes.
For most people, reflexes and alertness begin to decline once their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) reaches 0.05%. At this level, typically associated with moderate drinking, individuals may experience reduced coordination, slower reaction times, and impaired judgment.
"Bor^un", where the ^ is a glottal stop.
The ciliospinal reflex and the pupillary light reflex are classified as autonomic reflexes.
if you don't have reflexes,you can't move because your body like a rock and a reflexes.
Babies are born with reflexes. These reflexes, such as rooting and sucking, make it so the baby can survive.
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The sloths have slow reflexes.
reflexes are fast
Yes, babies are born with certain reflexes that help them survive and develop. These reflexes, such as the rooting and sucking reflexes, are automatic responses to stimuli that are essential for early development. Over time, these reflexes typically fade as voluntary control of movements develops.