Tag: reflex action


SCAPULAR REFLEX

Definition and Historical Context of the Scapular Reflex The Scapular Reflex is defined as the rapid, involuntary, and localized contraction of the scapular musculature resulting from the immediate irritation of the overlying cutaneous surface. This phenomenon represents a classic example of a superficial or cutaneous reflex, characterized by a polysynaptic arc that does not necessarily […]

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DELAYED REFLEX

Introduction and Definition of the Delayed Reflex The concept of the delayed reflex refers to an involuntary physiological response to an external stimulus that manifests only after a notable temporal interval, rather than occurring immediately following the excitation event. Fundamentally, it remains a reflex action, meaning it is automatic, rapid, and requires no conscious mediation […]

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MASS REFLEX 1

The Mass Reflex Phenomenon in Psychology and Physiology The Core Definition and Fundamental Principles The concept of the Mass Reflex describes a complex, involuntary reaction occurring on a subconscious level within the human body, resulting from a strong internal or external stimulus. Unlike simple, localized reflexes—such as the knee-jerk reaction—the Mass Reflex is characterized by […]

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