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  1. Reflexes: What They Are, How They Work & Types - Cleveland Clinic

    Nov 11, 2025 · Reflexes are quick reactions your body makes without thinking — like shivering when you’re cold or moving away from danger. They help keep you safe, steady and …

  2. Reflexes - Physiopedia

    Reflexes are the body’s intrinsic stimulus-response systems for maintaining homeostasis, and when performed and interpreted correctly are the most objective evidence within the …

  3. Deep Tendon Reflexes | Stanford Medicine 25 | Stanford Medicine

    The reflex exam is fundamental to the neurological exam and important to locating upper versus lower motor neuron lesions. There are five deep tendon reflexes and a number of superficial …

  4. Reflex - Wikipedia

    Reflexes are found with varying levels of complexity in organisms with a nervous system. A reflex occurs via neural pathways in the nervous system called reflex arcs.

  5. What are reflexes? Definition and examples - Medical News Today

    Sep 13, 2023 · This article will define reflexes, explain their purpose and how they work, and describe different types of reflexes.

  6. Types of Reflexes - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · There are different types of reflexes, including a stretch reflex, Golgi tendon reflex, crossed extensor reflex, and a withdrawal reflex. Reflexes are a protective mechanism that …

  7. Reflex | Physiology, Definition, Types & Examples | Britannica

    Reflexes include not only such simple acts as chewing, swallowing, blinking, the knee jerk, and the scratch reflex, but also stepping, standing, and mating. Built up into complex patterns of …

  8. Reflexes – Basic Human Physiology

    Reflexes can be spinal or cranial, depending on the nerves and central components that are involved. The body uses both spinal and cranial reflexes to rapidly respond to important stimuli.

  9. A Quick Look at Reflexes - University of Rochester Medical Center

    For example, when you trip and fall, reflexes automatically command your hands and arms to reach out and break your fall. Muscles will contract throughout your body to reduce injury.

  10. Reflexes Definition - Anatomy and Physiology I Key Term | Fiveable

    Reflexes are automatic, involuntary responses to specific stimuli that occur without conscious thought. They are a fundamental part of the neurological exam, allowing healthcare providers …