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Q: How does a crossed extensor reflex both serial and parallel processing?
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Is crossed-extensor reflex a somatic reflex?

yes


In a crossed extensor reflex why do you not feel the pain until you see the injury eg - step on a nail shift weight to other limb look and feel pain?

what is the other example of crossed extensor reflex what is the other example of crossed extensor reflex


What reflex is important in maintaining balance?

Crossed extensors reflexes


What is a reflex that compliments a withdrawal reflex by making compensatory adjustments on the opposite side of the body receiving the stimulus?

Crossed extensor reflex


In a crossed extensor reflex if the right arm were grabbed it would flex and the left arm would?

Extend


Reflexes classified as somatic reflexes include?

A. abdominal reflex B. Achilles jerk D. corneal reflex E. crossed extensor reflex F. gag reflex G. patellar reflex H. plantar reflex


Which reflex is trigger when a stranger suddenly grasp your arm?

The crossed-extensor reflex. The grasped arm is withdrawn while the other arm pushes you away from the stranger.


Is the knee jerk reflex an extensor thrust reflex?

No, those are two different reflexes.


Why is it if a person steps on a nail you move your foot fact which nervous system tell you to respond to the contraction?

If a person steps on a nail and moves his or her foot fast, it is an example of a reflex from the peripheral nervous system that registers pain from the contraction. More accurately, it is a crossed-extensor reflex.


How many synapses are crossed in a single reflex arc during a muscle stretch reflex?

one


What reflexes classified as somatic reflexes?

There are 5 somatic reflexes, stretch (spinal), crossed extensor (spinal), superficial cord (spinal), corneal (cranial), and gag (cranial).Involuntary automatic responses to sensory stimulation, for example, the knee-jerk reaction when tapped.Note: Reflexes, such as the contraction / dilation of the pupil, salivation when hungry are all controlled by autonomic reflexes.


How does the babinski reflex in infants?

its an extensor in the great toe, ankle joint with fanning of the other fingers till 2 years of age