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Reflex


An involuntary movement or exercise of function in a part, excited in response to a stimulus applied to the periphery and transmitted to the brain or spinal cord.

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Stretch <b>reflexes</b> are a special
Stretch reflexes are a special
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Types of Simple <b>Reflex</b>
Types of Simple Reflex
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Review of <b>reflex</b> arc.
Review of reflex arc.
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Extensor Thrust <b>Reflex</b>
Extensor Thrust Reflex
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A simple <b>Reflex</b> Arc
A simple Reflex Arc
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conditioned <b>reflex</b> arc process
conditioned reflex arc process
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In this diagram of a <b>reflex</b>
In this diagram of a reflex
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<b>reflex</b> arc the neural arc
reflex arc the neural arc
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Withdrawal reflexNociceptive flexion reflexReflex arcTriceps reflexBiceps reflexScratch reflexEnterogastric reflexPharyngeal reflexPain withdrawal reflexExtensor digitorum reflex

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