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It's because of a gag reflex--a reflex contraction of the back of the throat, which is caused by touching the soft palate (the soft tissue that makes up the back of the roof of the mouth.) It's what keeps things from coming down our throat except for normal swallowing--it helps prevent choking. Everyone's gag reflex is different.
The combination of salt and water in the stomach can irritate the lining, leading to nausea and gagging, which doesn't occur when consuming them separately because they are usually diluted and absorbed differently. The concentrated salt water can trigger a gag reflex as the body tries to expel what it interprets as a potential threat.
no it doesnt
your stomach grumbles
it doesnt
Yes, the knee jerk reflex can be dampened or altered by distraction, as focus on other stimuli can reduce its intensity. However, the reflex itself is a deep spinal cord reflex that may still occur to some extent even with distraction.
Generally No. Only a psycologyst should, but that doesnt mean it doesnt occur.
A somatic reflex is where the body responds to stimulus. The message from the stimulus is sent through the central nervous system via the spine, and from there it travels to the brain.
Because reflexes only occur at the level of the spinal cord, not the brain.
The patellar reflex, also known as the knee-jerk reflex, doesn't occur when your leg is straight because the muscle involved in the reflex, the quadriceps, is relaxed when the leg is fully extended. The reflex response occurs when the muscle is slightly stretched, triggering a signal to the spinal cord that leads to the reflexive contraction of the quadriceps.
it doesnt.
The no-reflex zone in the face refers to an area where certain reflexes, such as the corneal reflex or blink reflex, are absent or reduced. This can occur due to neurological conditions affecting the facial nerve or other related pathways. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation if you suspect any abnormalities in facial reflexes.