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reflex response
noun
The outcome carried out by the motor effector as a result of the reflex arc.
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It was a reflex response to mounting drama.
Electromechanical delay and reflex response in spastic cerebral palsy.
However, the result should be seen as something of a reflex response in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit vote.
Although this procedure takes several weeks, it shows that, with daily stimulation, one reflex response can be changed into another.
The more vigorous full closure may be evoked as a reflex response.
The so-called wealth effect is one reason Alan Greenspan's reflex response to trouble on Wall Street was to cut interest rates.
The UES opening results from the reflex response and also from the pressure of the gas being forced out through the sphincter.
Although the word stereotyped is used in the above definition, this does not mean that the reflex response is invariable and unchangeable.
Although a reflex response is said to be rapid and immediate, some reflexes, called recruiting reflexes, can hardly be evoked by a single stimulus.
In both, the reflex response involves many muscles; this includes a temporary lapse of respiration in order to expel the irritant.
But this is heavily qualified, with Clark dismissing Corbyn's "simplistic anti-imperialist stance" and what he sees as a reflex response of opposing every western military intervention.
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