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Reflex responses are controlled in your spinal chord, not in your brain (;

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The structure in the hindbrain that controls certain reflexes and coordinates the body's movements is the?

cerebellum.


What part of the brain controls simple reflexes that do not involve the brain?

spinal cord


What part of the brain that controls reflexes?

cerebellum


What part of the brain controls involuntary process?

reflexes


Conducts impulses between brain parts and controls some eye reflexes?

The structure responsible for conducting impulses between brain parts and controlling some eye reflexes is the midbrain. It plays a crucial role in coordinating basic movements and visual and auditory processing.


What is controlled by the spinal cord?

The whole body. The spinal cord acts as the transmission system that transmits nervous signals from the brain to the rest of our body. Also, the spinal cord controls numerous nervous reflexes in our body. It is about 45 cm long for men and 43 cm long for women.


What area of the brain controls auditory reflexes?

The brainstem, specifically the superior olivary complex, is responsible for processing auditory reflexes such as the startle reflex and sound localization.


What controls pupilary and auditory reflexes?

Pupillary reflexes are controlled by the autonomic nervous system, specifically the parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions. Auditory reflexes are controlled by the brainstem, which receives and processes auditory information from the ears via the auditory nerve.


What part of the central nervous system controls reflexes?

A reflex arc is a neutral pathway in the central nervous system. It controls reflex action. The sensory neurons do not directly pass into brain but go through spinal chord. Spinal chord can independently control many reflexes.


Is propane giant or simple structure?

it is a simple structure


Which portion of the human brain mediates simple reflexes such as sneezing coughing and salivating?

The medulla oblongata is a part of the brain stem involved in these reflexes. And no your eyes will not pop out if you sneeze with them open. Closing the eyes is part of the reflex and you have no control over reflexes.


Can you think of an action where your brain is not involved?

All simple reflexes. The chemistry of your gut and liver. (digestion)