startle reflex
Touch : results mixture of stimuli heat , pain , pressure Light: You can see visible light is reflected objects around you Gravity:?
from the touch
heat transfer.
yes
Conduction
rooting
A reflex in infants in which rubbingor scratching about the mouth causes the infant to turn its head toward the stimulus.
The two are different because of what triggers the reflex. While the patella is triggered through the sense of touch, the pupillary is triggered through light.
rooting reflex
The best examples of this is to shin a light in one eye and both pupils constrict. You are testing cranial nerve II.Or the corneal reflex (touch one cornea) both eyes blink, a test of CN VII or the palpebral reflex, touch one eye lid or lashes and both eyes blink, another test of CN VII.
it is reflex because reflex is when you do something you have no controll over
find out how far saturn is from sun find out how fast light moves then do the math
when you touch something hot , a message flashes to and from your spinal cord.this reflex causes you to move your hand.
My guess would be to touch your gag reflex.
The rooting reflex causes an infant to turn her head in response to a touch on the cheek. This reflex assists in breastfeeding until finding the breast is a learned behavior. The reflex usually disappears by the time the baby is four months old or so.
Yes. The vomit reflex will not be interrupted.
The sucking reflex is when a baby automatically sucks on anything that touches their lips. The rooting reflex is when a baby turns its head toward a stimulus that strokes their cheek. The grasping reflex is when a baby grips objects placed in their palm. The moro reflex, also known as the startle reflex, is triggered by a sudden movement or noise causing the baby to arch their back and fling their arms out.