An automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus.
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Examples for "reflex"
Examples for "reflex"
1Objective: To study the normal value and clinical applications of blink reflex.
2A really fun way to build eye-body reflex co-ordination and tactile confidence.
3The thought came with the strength and speed of a reflex action.
4In the former instance reflex motion, in the latter reflex paralysis, results.
5Locker Room: Nothing tests the reflex for blind patriotism quite like boxing.
1I wonder idly if a male android has any similar physiological reaction.
2I realised it was a physiological reaction to what Irving was doing.
3But she wasn't crying, exactly; it seemed like a physiological reaction.
4It was a simple physiological reaction; logic explained it away.
5I imagine that the stupefaction, which is the physiological reaction of an intense emotional and muscular effort, had not yet worn away.
1In a reflex response that surprised me, I leaned forward and turned up the volume.
2The reflex response is to rush some more.
3It could be a reflex response in obese children, but that remains to be seen, Mitchell added.
4However, the result should be seen as something of a reflex response in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit vote.
5This study of 35 piglets assessed the effects of the cholinergic agents atropine and edrophonium on this laryngeal reflex response.
1The thought came with the strength and speed of a reflex action.
2Certitude is a reflex action; it is to know that one knows.
3This same condition may be noticed in another unconscious or reflex action-breathing
4This reflex action is a most important function of the spinal cord.
5One corner of Munoz's mouth twitched humourlessly, a mere polite reflex action.
1Using soulfire on pure, instinctive reflex was a mistake-potentiallya fatal one.
2These are the fruits of inheritance, and by their means, we may suppose, instinctive reflex actions are carried out.
Translations for innate reflex