Patellar Reflex.
does not involve nerves
Definitions:The Rooting Reflex: When a baby's cheek is touch, the baby will turn its head and search for the nipple.Sucking Reflex: Infants will suck whatever is placed in their mouth.Grasping Reflex: Infants will try to grab whatever is placed in their palms or feet.Moro Reflex: An Infant will stretch their limbs out and then retract them quickly (to be small) when they are scared.Differences:These are different because they are all different responses to different stimuli.The rooting reflex responds to being touched, the sucking to having something put into their mouth, the grasping for something to be put into their hands or feet, and the Moro for being frightened by a loud sound or light.
Newborn Babies
A simple refelx refers to a reflex inborn, such as blinking or coughing. Meanwhile,a conditioned reflex is a reflex developed by an individual owing to learning/experience such as playing a musical instrument,where notes can be played without attention due to experience.
The term for an involuntary reaction to an external stimulus is a reflex.
Cremasteric reflexThe cremasteric reflex is the term for involuntary movement of the testes.The cremasteric reflex is the term for involuntary movement of the testes.
The gag reflex is a permanent reflex. It is used to clear a foreign body in the throat.
REFLEX is actually an angle which is known as REFLEX ANGLE that is only an angle that is between 180 degrees and 360 degrees.
Reflex angles
Reflex
rooting reflex
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