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A reflex action follows this general sequence and does not involve the conscious part of the brain. This is why the response is so fast.
This diagram shows the reflex action and its path (which is called reflex arc) Reflex action is the one which we perform automatically and is not under the voluntary control of the brain.
Reflexes are automatic and involuntary actions the body produces in response to certain stimuli. They are usually protective in nature. Learn more.
Pulling your hand away from a hot object, blinking because it's very bright or kicking when someone taps the tendon below your kneecap - these are all innate reflex actions. They happen rapidly ...
Why do we hiccup? Scientists link reflex to brain development in babies The findings by UCL researchers also suggest that hiccupping in adults could be a reflex left over from infancy.
A reflex is an involuntary, rapid muscular response to a stimulus, or something that causes a reaction. It’s carried out by the nervous system.
The efferent arc. The efferent arc of the inflammatory reflex is termed the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway. Action potentials transmitted to the periphery by the vagus nerve culminate in ...
Humans have long tried to cure hiccups by drinking water or getting scared. Here’s what scientists are learning about how this reflex evolved—and how to stop it.
Hiccups are crucial to brain development in babies and may help them learn how to regulate their breathing, a study has found. Moreover, the findings suggest hiccupping in adults could be a reflex ...