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the reflex
noun
An automatic response to a simple stimulus which does not require mental processing.
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Next time lads, ditch Ronson and play The Reflex.
It's not "The Reflex," but they're getting closer.
He suppressed the reflex to invite Bill in to dinner.
Most cameras used today are of the reflex type.
Most reflexes have several synapses in the reflex arc.
The building also represents a rare instance of architecture prevailing over the reflex impulse to preserve.
The reflex slows your heart, but the physiological response to stress is a quickening heartbeat.
"We are nature's unique experiment to make the rational intelligence prove itself sounder than the reflex.
The reflex I wanted was, "Turkish coffee doesn't come from Turkey?
The worry is that at some point the reflex no longer works.
But the reflex that Mr. Som felt to do so was far from unique.
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