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Behaviours not under a person's control as oppossed to volitional behaviour (that under a person's control).

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Non-volitional behavior refers to actions or responses that occur involuntarily, without conscious control or intention. These behaviors are often reflexive or instinctual in nature, such as blinking, sweating, or certain emotional reactions.

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