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By reflex, Hall meant the automatic response of a muscle or several muscles to a stimulus that excites an afferent nerve.
By reflex, my body traveled back to high school and struck the pose of a third-baseman fielding a ground ball.
By reflex, your palate will close so that the solution will pour out of the other nostril.
Allen seems to fall into his Manhattan classicism almost by reflex.
It is a practical decision and is not motivated by reflex, vanity or a desire to watch the room.
"You need a bath, don't you?" I spoke, by reflex, as if I were talking to somebody's tired old dog.
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However, in both experiments subjects reaching movements are relatively short (<1 second), therefore, feedback control may be dominated more by reflexes than voluntary corrective control strategies.
These were examples of how cough could be modulated by reflexes from the airways or at a cortical level [ 21].
Inflation of the lungs in animals stops breathing by a reflex described by the German physiologist Ewald Hering and the Austrian physiologist Josef Breuer.
In block 2, neural correlates of photic sneezing were investigated by evoking this reflex by presentation of flashing lights.
As if by Pavlovian reflex, sources close to the hawkish FM that he would retaliate by meeting in public with Armenian and Kurdish adversaries of Turkey.
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