no it is a response
The term for an involuntary reaction to an external stimulus is a reflex.
result of an involuntary, spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm followed by the closing of
An involuntary reaction is one that you can't control, like a sneeze. A voluntary reaction maybe the decision to stand-up, take a walk, do push-ups, or turn pages of a book
closing the window
The man had involuntary tremors in his hands. Police can make an involuntary commitment to a hospital if a person seems to be a danger to themselves or others. A twitch is an involuntary motor reaction of the nervous system.
You could minimise it, which technically isn't closing it, or you could switch to another window if there was one open. Alt-Tab will do that.
The action when you close a window because you notice rain is falling is called a response.
If you're picking sonething up consciously, voluntary. If you're moving it as a reaction to pain, involuntary. The muscel is an affective that can be used for both voluntary and involuntary taxis.
Tropism: An involuntary orienting response; positive or negative reaction to a stimulus source. An example would be the involuntary movement of a plant towards sunlight.
We gasp when we have difficulty breathing. We also gasp in reaction to emotional events, such as surprise, shock or disgust. In these cases it is an involuntary reaction.
When u minimize a window i makes it smaller so in a way its like u have put it to 1 side Minimizing a window keeps it open and let processes that are using the window continue to run. You can restore a minimized window by clicking on its icon a the bottom of the screen. Closing a window "kills" it and all processes that are using it. It you are finished with a program you should close its window.
keep closing your window in the bottom.