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A cranial reflex is a fast, involuntary response to a stimulus. It uses the brain stem as an integrating center (the brain receives sensory information and generates ...
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Pupillary light reflex, II, III ... Jaw jerk reflex, V, V. Corneal reflex, also known as the blink reflex, V, VII ...
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Reflex actions are actions controlled by the spinal cord. Cranial Reflex actions are involuntary actions controlled by the brain. These actions include; blinking.
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A cranial reflex is one that is controlled by one of the cranial nerves and tend to take place in the facial or head area. These can include reflexes like the ...
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A cranial reflex involves the brain. A change in pupil size or ducking your head when you are surprised by a loud sound are examples. Spinal ...
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cranial reflexes - The inborn or intrinsic somatic (skeletal muscle response) and visceral (Autonomic) reflexes (relatively rapid and predictable motor responses ...
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Experiments were performed on decerebrate cats and on intact chloralose anesthetized cats to analyze longitudinal sensorimotor coordination among ...
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Where does PAIN really exist? Why, it's all in your head, of course. So why aren't you looking there to get rid of it? You have just stumbled upon the best kept ...
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Anatomy and Physiology. The cranial tibial muscle is one of the flexors of the hock. It is innervated by the peroneal branch of the sciatic nerve. The origin of this ...
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