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Autonomic reflexes
Superficial cord reflexes are the reflexes that happen when the body is exposed to pain. Superficial cord reflexes are centered in the spinal cord not the brain.
Innate reflexes are reflexes that result from the connections of neurons during their development.
Crossed extensors reflexes
What are the names of the two reflexes which protect the airway of a conscious person
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The heart can overcome excessive vagal stimulation through sympathetic reflexes and the initiation of a rhythm by the Purkinje fibers.
Sorry to say, but the older you get the slower your reflexes are. But with age comes the wisdom to temper your reactions.
There are 5 somatic reflexes, stretch (spinal), crossed extensor (spinal), superficial cord (spinal), corneal (cranial), and gag (cranial).Involuntary automatic responses to sensory stimulation, for example, the knee-jerk reaction when tapped.Note: Reflexes, such as the contraction / dilation of the pupil, salivation when hungry are all controlled by autonomic reflexes.
Abnormal reflexive reactions are a means of diagnosing neurological problems.
Autonomic Reflexes are micro movements in response to specific stimuli that are not regulated by conscious effort. Its most effective use is in the Autonomic Digital Reflexapproach in which twitches of the fingers are decoded as meaningful reactions of the body's inner state.
These are called reflexes. When the doctor taps the tendon below your knee your leg extends (lifts), this is a reflex.
"Reflexes 2" or "reflexes +2" indicates normal reflexes.
The abilities of the DC character Fatality are the following: super human strength, reactions, endurance, speed, and reflexes. She also has lots of weapon experience.
Normal reflexes
The ciliospinal reflex and the pupillary light reflex are classified as autonomic reflexes.