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False. The sound of birds singing typically evokes a sense of calm and can enhance relaxation rather than trigger strong reflexes. While pleasant sounds may engage your attention, they don't necessarily activate reflexive responses. Reflexes are typically associated with more immediate physical stimuli or threats.

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