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the spinal cords role in reflexes is to help you move about when it is needed when reacting to a stimuli

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What cord mediated reflexes?

The knee and elbow reflexes


If someone has a severed spine reflex still occurs?

Yes. Even though the spinal cord is severed, all the reflexes still work both above and below the severed spinal cord.


Where does the processing of most stimuli typically occur?

the brain <><><><><> Also, reflexes are processed in the spinal cord.


Where does processing of most stimuli typically occur?

the brain <><><><><> Also, reflexes are processed in the spinal cord.


Do reflexes always involve the spinal cord?

Yes, the spinal cord controls ALL of your reflexes!


Why don't we have to think before a reflex?

Because reflexes only occur at the level of the spinal cord, not the brain.


Spinal reflexes are produced in what?

Introduction. Spinal cord reflexes are simple behaviors produced by central nervous system (CNS) pathways that lie entirely within the spinal cord. The sensory afferent fibers that evoke these reflexes enter the spinal cord and activate spinal motor neurons directly or through a chain of one or more spinal interneurons


What responsible for autonomic reflexes?

spinal cord


Why do reflexes juat happen?

because they occur in the spinal cord and not the brain so you don't have any control over them.


The simplest reflexes are mediated at the level of the?

spinal cord


What are the three major functions of the spinal cord?

conduction,locomotion,reflexes


What is the area of the nervous system that is responsible for mediating reflexes?

The spinal cord.