as a baby you are born with reflexes. Ex: flinching when you are about to be hit, blinking, etc. But you learn habits. Ex: covering your mouth when you sneeze, flushing the toilet (hopefully!), even writing with your dominant hand.
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does not involve nerves
what is the difference between character and habit
It is a reflex for it is involuntary and voluntary.
Custom is based on culture, or religious tradition. A habit is personal.Example of a custom would be Christmas in the US.Example of a habit is nail-biting.Addiction..............
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.
does not involve nerves
what is the difference between character and habit
their is no frickin difference
reflex is for wii, original is for 360, ps3, and PC
walking:it is controlled by cerebellum reflex action:it is controlled by spinal cord
There is no such thing as Wii reflex. The only thing that strikes my mind is Ninja reflex, which is a wii game..... don't get it.
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.
The difference between reflex and voluntary action is that a reflex occurs naturally in response to some sort of stimulus and voluntary action is something that is consciously carried out. An example of a reflex action is gagging and an example of voluntary action is flinching when someone is going to hit you.
Depends on the reflex, but a classic reflex is totally without thought. You can not suppress it even if you try.
It is a reflex for it is involuntary and voluntary.
Reflex: 180 < reflex < 360, obtuse: 90 < obtuse < 180, so difference (in whole numbers) can be as little as < 1o.
The difference between a reflex and a feedback mechanism is that the former is done without action by the brain but the latter is consciously done with feedback from the brain. A reflex is the reaction to external stimuli. Feedback to the brain can be given due to external or internal (within the body) reason.