A reflex action is an action by which your body does subconsciously or naturally whereas a conscious action is an action that you intentionally respond and act towards.
Reflex is when something in your body does natuarally (can't stop) and conscious action is when you respond and act towards it. For example: if a bee stung you, you quickly move away
does not involve nerves
reflex action is an involuntary action which means to do something physically whereas voluntary action means to do something mentally
A simple refelx refers to a reflex inborn, such as blinking or coughing. Meanwhile,a conditioned reflex is a reflex developed by an individual owing to learning/experience such as playing a musical instrument,where notes can be played without attention due to experience.
Definitions:The Rooting Reflex: When a baby's cheek is touch, the baby will turn its head and search for the nipple.Sucking Reflex: Infants will suck whatever is placed in their mouth.Grasping Reflex: Infants will try to grab whatever is placed in their palms or feet.Moro Reflex: An Infant will stretch their limbs out and then retract them quickly (to be small) when they are scared.Differences:These are different because they are all different responses to different stimuli.The rooting reflex responds to being touched, the sucking to having something put into their mouth, the grasping for something to be put into their hands or feet, and the Moro for being frightened by a loud sound or light.
Reflex is when something in your body does natuarally (can't stop) and conscious action is when you respond and act towards it. For example: if a bee stung you, you quickly move away
The difference between reflex and voluntary action is that a reflex occurs naturally in response to some sort of stimulus and voluntary action is something that is consciously carried out. An example of a reflex action is gagging and an example of voluntary action is flinching when someone is going to hit you.
The verb "trow" means to think or believe. That is a conscious action, not a reflex action.
The difference between a reflex and a voluntary muscle is simply that a reflex is autonomic response to a stimulus thus making it involuntary. This in direct contradiction to a voluntary muscle movement with is done by making the conscious decision to do so.
walking:it is controlled by cerebellum reflex action:it is controlled by spinal cord
Involuntary actions are movements or processes that occur automatically without conscious control, such as heartbeat or digestion. Reflex actions are quick, automatic responses to a stimulus that involve a specific neural pathway, like withdrawing your hand from a hot stove.
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A reflex action is an "automatic" and sometimes involuntary action caused by the presence of a stimulus.The action requires no conscious thought and will happen naturally.An example is someone waving ther hand very close to your face, you will naturally blink.This is a reflex action.
The difference between a reflex and a feedback mechanism is that the former is done without action by the brain but the latter is consciously done with feedback from the brain. A reflex is the reaction to external stimuli. Feedback to the brain can be given due to external or internal (within the body) reason.
does not involve nerves
An involuntary action is a body process that occurs automatically regardless of external stimulus. In contrast, a reflex is an automated response to an external stimulus.
Reaction is a feeling or action in response to something that has happened. Reactions can be spontaneous, but most are under conscious control. A reflex is a physical non-conscious action. A doctor uses a rubber hammer and taps a certain spot on the knee, ankle, elbow, or wrist and the body part further away (distal to the hammer strike) responds in reflexive movement (a jerking motion forward or up).