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Reflex action
Reflex action The mechanism of the reflex arc A reflex action is a stereotyped (involuntary) motor response ...
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Talk:Reflex action
Talk:Reflex action In the remark about Pavlov, conditional reflex is correct - please do not change it to conditioned reflex. seglea 00:45, 1 Dec 2003 (UTC ... Out of date definition In medicine, a reflex a.k.a. a reflex action ...
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Action readiness (translated from German)
Action readiness Action readiness is in that Verhaltensbiologie the sum ... The term and its origin The term Action readiness became in that Psychologie and that ... sufficient to be regarded. Even the term Action readiness of many researchers today as problematic ... to one as the exact opposite conscious Action. Factors of influence Endogenous and exogenous ...
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Escape reflex
Escape reflex Escape reflex, a kind of a escape response, is ... it. In higher animals examples of escape reflex include the withdrawal reflex, e.g., the withdrawal of a hand ... a sensory neuron. Within the spine a reflex arc switches the signals straight back ...
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Scratch reflex
Scratch reflex The scratch reflex is a reflex transmitted by very sensitive nerve endings near ... via the spinal cord, and is a reflex frequently inherited by mammals. The nerve signal ... the itch, and the effect of the reflex is either an affective sensation or ...
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Tendon reflex
Tendon reflex Tendon reflex (or T-reflex) is an involuntary muscle contraction after one ... hit. The sensory receptors responsible for the reflex are actually located not in the tendon ... turn activate the muscle. The knee-jerk reflex and the Achilles reflex are examples ...
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Accommodation reflex
Accommodation reflex The accommodation reflex is a reflex action of the eye, in response to focusing ... on cranial nerve II (afferent limb of reflex), higher centres and cranial nerve III. ...
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Plantar reflex
Plantar reflex In medicine (neurology), the Babinski reflex or Babinski sign is a reflex that can identify disease of the spinal ... It is more properly called the plantar reflex, as Babinski's sign in reality only ... in healthy adults. This is not a reflex; it is under voluntary control. Indifferent: ...
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Reflex chain theory (translated from German)
Reflex chain theory Reflex chains in the time around 1900 as ... were often regarded. The representatives of the reflex chain theory (they called their concept for ... nerve cells releases, over a fixed course ( Reflex elbow ) is led and a certain movement ... became as attraction for releasing the next Reflex interpreted. Synonymously: Chain reflexes The most ...
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Reflex of extension (translated from French)
Reflex of extension reflex of extension is an aspect of reflex myotatic, or ostéo-tendineux reflex. It is a reflex monosynaptic of stretching. It is systematically ...
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