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Discover Ludwig"innate reflex" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a natural, instinctive reaction or response, such as the knee-jerk reaction that happens when the doctor taps your knee with a rubber hammer. For example, "The baby had an innate reflex to startle when a loud noise was heard."
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Humans also exhibit a variety of innate reflexes, which are involved with the adjustment of the musculature for optimum performance of the distance receptors (i.e., eye and ear), with the orientation of parts of the body in spatial relation to the head, and with the management of the complicated acts involved in ingesting food.
Most behaviors, even simple innate reflexes, are mediated by circuits of neurons spanning areas throughout the brain.
Some of them are innate reflexes, they already exist inside us.
It is more probable that fish demonstrate these behaviours because they have evolved innate reflexes associated with specific spinal and sub-telencephalic neural circuits.
Priors in the motor system are considered to be established in the same way as in perceptual systems: some would be genetically specified and present from birth (e.g. innate reflexes), while most would be learned during development.
The innate sucking reflex of the infant is satisfied by the teat, decreasing or eliminating the desire for contact with the nipple leading to reduction in breast milk production [ 13, 30].
He described the child during the first two years of life as being in a sensorimotor stage, chiefly concerned with mastering his own innate physical reflexes and extending them into pleasurable or interesting actions.
Fear of and repulsion by disfigurement is based on universal, evolved innate human reflexes which are then reinforced by social and cultural norms and stigmas.
ILGA thus captures a period of development where the innate infant grasp reflex is present, but some predictive hand enclosure during grasping starts to emerge.
With this reflex, both innate and socially learnt, an object that appears to be in pain would likely engage the viewer and inspire empathy.
It is most likely that the sorts of avoidance learning exhibited to date in fish studies is better explained by innate neural circuitry mediating reflex behaviour.
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