spinal cord.....=)
Spinal Cord
The voluntary muscles of the eye is the extrinsic eye muscle that are controlled during the convergence reflex. The convergence reflex is keen on keeping the eye alert.
spinal cord
Anatomically no. Reflexes are involuntary responses to a stimulus.
reacting when someone flashes his or her hand to your face that includes blinking-------------------------------------------------------A reflex action is a sudden reaction to a stimuli (a change in the environment) & often acts to protect you.Some are controlled by the brain (cranial reflexes) such as when you blink as dust lands in your eye, or your pupil gets smaller as light is shone in your eye.Some reflexes are controlled by the spinal cord (spinal reflexes) such as when you touch a hot object or stand on a pin.Some reflexes can have learnt responses so they are calledconditioned reflexes. These reflexes occur without you even thinking about them e.g. walking & producing saliva when you smell food.
Spinal Cord
Reflex responses are controlled in your spinal chord, not in your brain (;- your welcome
walking:it is controlled by cerebellum reflex action:it is controlled by spinal cord
LUCY
Reflex actions are not controlled by the brain.
No, for instance a reflex is not.
reflex arc
The voluntary muscles of the eye is the extrinsic eye muscle that are controlled during the convergence reflex. The convergence reflex is keen on keeping the eye alert.
Reflex actions are sudden responses, which do not involve any thinking.
spinal cord
autonomic nervous system
Most of them are controlled by the spinal column.