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23 July, 12:08

How are reflexes different from the normal path that information would take through the body?

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  1. 23 July, 14:51
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    Reflexes don't travel to the brain, but instead go to the spinal chord/brain-stem and are hard-coded into our response system. This is because reflexes need to be instant in order to avoid damage.

    If it takes somebody 2 seconds to process that a blue flame is hot, they'll already have third-degree burns.
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