Type of reflex
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GAGType of reflex
GAGKind of reflex
REAGENTSource of reflex action.
GAGKind of reflex or order
GAGKind of order or reflex
monosynaptic(of a reflex pathway) Involving a single synapse
reflexologyThe scientific study of reflex action as it affects behavior
facilitatoryinducing or involved in facilitation esp of a reflex action
ONIONSource of the headline "Study Finds Blame Now Fastest Human Reflex," with "The"
autotomicrelating to autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole
interneuronsA neuron that transmits impulses between other neurons, esp. as part of a reflex arc
interneuronA neuron that transmits impulses between other neurons, esp. as part of a reflex arc
autotomiseto effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomizeto effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomizingAUTOTOMIZE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomisesAUTOTOMISE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
sneezeto make a sudden violent spasmodic audible expiration of breath through the nose and mouth especially as a reflex act
autotomisingAUTOTOMISE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomisedAUTOTOMISE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomizedAUTOTOMIZE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
autotomizesAUTOTOMIZE, to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.)
reflexologyA system of massage used to relieve tension and treat illness, based on the theory that there are reflex points on the feet, hands, and head linked to every part of the body
spasticRelating to or denoting a form of muscular weakness (spastic paralysis) typical of cerebral palsy, caused by damage to the brain or spinal cord and involving reflex resistance to passive movement of the limbs and difficulty in initiating and controlling muscular movement
vasomotorDenoting a region in the medulla of the brain (the vasomotor center) that regulates blood pressure by controlling reflex alterations in the heart rate and the diameter of the blood vessels, in response to stimuli from receptors in the circulatory system or from other parts of the brain