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Look into the Autonomic Nervous System, ANS. Im pretty sure that's the answer but i would suggest you check it out first, just because i cant remember 100%. However, i do know that the autonomic nervous system has a lot to do with involuntary activity and i believe reflexes is under that category.

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The spinal cord is primarily responsible for controlling reflexes. When a stimulus is detected by sensory neurons, the spinal cord sends a quick response through motor neurons to initiate a reflex action without involving the brain.

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it is not the brainstem. it has nothing to do with the brain. it is the reflex arc.

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The brain stem controls the reflexes and automatic functions, limb movements, and visceral functions. The brain stem has a medulla, midbrain, and pons.

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midbrain

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