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Reflexes Rapid, predictable, involuntary responses to stimuli Somatic Reflexes: stimulate skeletal muscles and involve spinal nerves Eg. jerking away hand from hot object Autonomic Reflexes: regulate smooth muscles, heart, glands and involve cranial nerves Eg. salivation, digestion, blood pressure, sweating

Reflex Arc (neural pathway) Five elements: Receptor – reacts to stimulus Sensory neuron CNS integration center Motor neuron Effector organ – muscle or gland

Patellar (Knee-jerk) Reflex Reflex Activities Patellar (Knee-jerk) Reflex Pupillary Reflex

Patellar (Knee-jerk) Reflex Pupillary Reflex Stretch reflex Tapping patellar ligament causes quadriceps to contract  knee extends Help maintain muscle tone, posture, & balance Optic nerve  brain stem  muscles constrict pupil Useful for checking brain stem function and drug use

Flexor (withdrawal) reflex: painful stimulus  withdrawal of threatened body part Pin prick Plantar reflex: draw object down sole of foot  curling of toes Babinski’s sign: check to see if motor cortex or corticospinal tract is damaged

Reflex = Involuntary Reaction Voluntary Reactions More neurons and synapses are involved  longer response times Reflex = Involuntary Reaction Voluntary Reaction