nerve damage, once the neurons are damaged they cannot be replaced and when this happens in large numbers, it causes a loss of reflexes because the hand will not be able to receive the "massage" sent to it by the brain.
the hand that has the best reflexes is both because they are half of them that use Right and like 3/4 use left hand . so i will say both.
Some reflexes can be on places such as the mouth, legs, and arms. They are everywhere on your body. For example, when you touch a hot stove with your elbow, it will have the same effect as if you touched the stove with your hand. Reflexes are important body functions because reflexes protect the body from harm.
Because people have nerves.
Babies are born with several reflexes, such as the rooting and grasping reflexes, which typically begin to fade around 3 to 6 months of age. As their nervous system develops and they gain more voluntary control over their movements, these reflexes diminish. By the time they are around 6 months old, most of these primitive reflexes have largely disappeared, allowing for more intentional actions as they grow.
you can lose your hand if you steal something in the olden days. for example if a serf in the olden days stole a sheep or something and they get caught then the people would cut off his/her hand and if they stole again they would cut off the other hand
Because if you are slow to respond to the actions of other player/players, you lose.
you can lose your hand if you steal something in the olden days. for example if a serf in the olden days stole a sheep or something and they get caught then the people would cut off his/her hand and if they stole again they would cut off the other hand
First of all, stimuli are sounds, feelings, and sights that activate your reflexes. Second of all, people react to stimuli because it, again, is your reflexes kicking in. A stimulus can be bird tweeting during school in your classroom, and you get distracted by it and look. Or you could touch a hot object (the stimulus) and jerk your hand back or drop it (the reflex[es]).
Reflexes develop in people as automatic responses to specific stimuli, such as touching a hot surface or hearing a loud noise. They are typically innate and do not require conscious thought to occur. Reflexes are important for survival and can be present from birth or develop in response to experience and learning.
"Reflexes 2" or "reflexes +2" indicates normal reflexes.
No o.O A+LS people ;)
The Human Reflex Physiology Review Sheet states that "Conversely, other reflexes require the involvement of the brain, since many different inputs must be evaluated before the appropriate reflex is determined. Superficial cord reflexes and pupillary responses to light are in this category" (p. 342).