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- Reflexes - Physiopedia
Reflexes are the body’s intrinsic stimulus-response systems for maintaining homeostasis, and when performed and interpreted correctly are the most objective evidence within the neurological screen to localise the lesion to specific structures within the nervous system
- Deep Tendon Reflexes | Stanford Medicine 25 | Stanford Medicine
The reflex exam is fundamental to the neurological exam and important to locating upper versus lower motor neuron lesions There are five deep tendon reflexes and a number of superficial and visceral reflexes covered here
- List of reflexes - Wikipedia
A list of reflexes in humans Abdominal reflex Accommodation reflex — coordinated changes in the vergence, lens shape and pupil size when looking at a distant object after a near object Acoustic reflex or attenuation reflex — contraction of the stapedius and tensor tympani muscles in the middle ear in response to high sound intensities
- What are reflexes? Definition and examples - Medical News Today
This article will define reflexes, explain their purpose and how they work, and describe different types of reflexes
- Human nervous system - Reflex Actions, Motor Pathways, Sensory Pathways . . .
Of the many kinds of neural activity, there is one simple kind in which a stimulus leads to an immediate action This is reflex activity
- What Are the 4 Types of Reflexes? - Biology Insights
Learn how reflexes are classified into four main types and what each category reveals about how your nervous system works
- Reflexes | Anatomy and Physiology I - Lumen Learning
Reflexes are a unique category of responses because they do not require the higher centers used for conscious or voluntary responses Instead reflexes are involuntary, stereotyped (they are repeatable under the same stimulus conditions) responses that occur quickly
- Reflexes – Basic Human Physiology
Reflexes can be spinal or cranial, depending on the nerves and central components that are involved The body uses both spinal and cranial reflexes to rapidly respond to important stimuli
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