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The spinal effect refers to the phenomenon where the spinal cord processes sensory information and generates reflexive responses without direct involvement from the brain. This allows for rapid reactions to stimuli, such as withdrawing a hand from a hot surface, enhancing survival by facilitating immediate responses. It highlights the spinal cord's role in coordinating motor functions and reflexes independently of conscious thought.

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