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reflex: see nervous system nervous system, network of specialized tissue that controls actions and reactions of the body and its adjustment to the environment. Virtually all members of the animal kingdom have at least a rudimentary nervous system. ..... Click the link for more information. . reflexIn biology, an automatic and inborn response to a stimulus that involves a nerve impulse passing from a sensory nerve cell to a muscle or gland without reaching the level of consciousness. Simple reflexes include sucking, swallowing, blinking, scratching, and the knee jerk. Most reflexes consist of complex patterns of many unconsciously coordinated muscular actions that form the basis of much instinctive behavior in animals. Examples include walking, standing, the cat's righting reflex, and basic sexual acts. |
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| The videos include a demonstration for assessing blood pressure, several common reflex tests such as the patellar reflex, and percussion and palpation techniques. In addition, interpretation of the reflex data presented by Voight and Wieder is problematic because the range of reflex latencies they reported differs markedly from that reported in previous studies quantifying patellar reflex latency[24-29] and because the effect of subject height, which is strongly correlated with reflex latency,[28-30] was not accounted for when comparing absolute reflex latencies between groups. |
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