reflex

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definition
noun
a newborn baby is equipped with basic reflexes
an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought.
politics was no more than a reflex of economics
a thing that is determined by and reproduces the essential features or qualities of something else.
adjective
sneezing is a reflex action
(of an action) performed without conscious thought as an automatic response to a stimulus.
(of an angle) exceeding 180°.
translation of 'reflex'
noun
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example
Muscle spindles are primarily influenced by changes in length and are responsible for 'reflex' contraction of the skeletal muscles in response to stretching.
All his paradigm required was linking and relinking stimuli and responses: a salivary 'reflex' , once produced by food, was now evoked by a bell signaling the coming of food.
These receptors also excite the defecation 'reflex' .
Border Collies have a high startle 'reflex' , which can sometimes endanger their lives.
The medulla controls this involuntary swallowing 'reflex' , although voluntary swallowing may be initiated by the cerebral cortex.
The mechanism by which the body senses and responds to changes in blood pressure by 'reflex' vasodilation or contraction of peripheral vessels is impaired.
Even the tears that fell were automatic, more a 'reflex' action than reflection of any real emotion.
What he found was that every bird in a particular species has certain inflexible patterns of behavior, 'reflex' responses to very specific stimuli.
Hold fast - put one of your fingers in your baby's palm and enjoy his 'reflex' response as he grips it tightly.
They act on the brain to hold back the cough 'reflex' .
The active ingredients in this were alkaloids of belladonna, which we now know had the effect of inhibiting cholinergic neurotransmission and thereby 'reflex' bronchoconstriction.
This individualism was perhaps a natural 'reflex' of an economy bursting forth from its medieval limitations.
Thinking about your baby can stimulate the let-down 'reflex' .
Two significant complications of lung transplantation include the impairment of the cough 'reflex' and mucociliary clearance.
In doing so they constitute a public and communal 'reflex' of that private, complex, individual and highly personal process through which people cope with, and come to terms with, the vicissitudes of life.
Sleep on your back - when the spit collects back there, it triggers a swallowing 'reflex' .
We now know that this 'reflex' response is initiated from the class of sensory receptors called muscle spindle receptors.
The points on the ear have their 'reflex' to different bodily functions or organs.
Certainly, the very rapid respiratory rates seen during the tidal breathing collection in some of the children in this study must be attributed to 'reflex' or cortical responses to testing.
That is to say, there are referential and quantificational uses of indefinite descriptions and these are a 'reflex' of a genuine semantical ambiguity.
So in some quarters the 'reflex' response to the presidential election of November 2004 has been to emphasise how little has changed.
The tongue directs the bolus of chewed food to the pharynx as an initial step in the involuntary 'reflex' swallowing mechanism.
In a 'reflex' action the body cuts the supply of blood to the arms and legs preventing swimming, and people then sink and drown.
Orza is the Italian 'reflex' of a common Romance word generally thought to be of Latin origin.
It is a complex 'reflex' response to the stimulation of the cough receptors of the lung.
Applying pressure to 'reflex' points makes it possible to interact with the interconnected systems of the body at an energetic level and restore homeostatic function.
Almost as if it were a 'reflex' response, journalists and some scientific researchers alike blame technology and changes to family life for childhood obesity.
The same event, however, can take place without a swallow as a 'reflex' response to mechanical stimulation of the esophagus.
This suggests that 'reflex' mechanisms are diminished during the transition to sleep.
Her feet followed his automatically, as a 'reflex' from many hour of being tortured in etiquette, posture, and dance classes.
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