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Priometric exercises are a combination of
involuntary reflex followed by rapid volitional muscle contraction.
Your let down is
an involuntary reflex which is stopped by feeling stressed or uncomfortable.
Your breast milk let down is
an involuntary reflex action from your body which helps release milk from your breasts.
But these spells aren't intentional — they're
an involuntary reflex, which means kids have no control over them.
I think we have to start by acknowledging the fact that we all experience a few
involuntary reflexes when we read the Bible:
The involuntary reflexes that cause baby's arms and legs to jerk about (natural symptoms of the developing nervous system) combined with a craving for tactile attention, make little ones ideal candidates for massage.
This not only keeps your little love bundled and warm, it helps reduce
involuntary reflexes your baby can not yet control that may wake him.
Not exact matches
The sucking
reflex is just one of many
involuntary movements newborns make as part of healthy development.
Newborn babies have an innate grasping
reflex; however, for the first 2 months, these movements are
involuntary and instinctual.
The breastfeeding let down, also called milk ejection, is a
reflex or
involuntary natural reaction that happens in your body as your baby breastfeeds.
The letdown
reflex is an
involuntary reaction when baby suckles at the breast, sending a message to a mother's brain to release the hormones prolactin (responsible for milk production) and oxytocin (responsible for the release of milk from milk ducts).
As you watch your newborn develop, it's important to know about all of the
involuntary movements babies exhibit, including the fencing
reflex.
The Moro
reflex, also known as the startle
reflex, is an
involuntary response that is present at birth and usually disappears between the ages of 3 to 6 months.
Such connections between sensory and motor neurons underlie motor
reflex loops and several forms of
involuntary behavior, including pain avoidance.
Although the diving
reflex is
involuntary, a 2000 study by Erika Schagatay, then at Lund University in Sweden, and her colleagues found that with experience, human divers could significantly increase the magnitude of some of these changes and delay the point at which they have to take a breath.
Especially the short stretch - shortening cycle, which makes use of the
involuntary stretch
reflex and helps to intensify the voluntary force production and therefore leads to greater training adaptation.
Schneps, M., Rose, L.T., Martinez - Conde, S., & Pomplun, M. Covert orienting
reflex:
Involuntary pupil pupil response predicts microsaccade production.
Studies of
reflex activity in
involuntary nervous system: II.
SENIOR MOTORSPORTS EDITOR MAC MORRISON: I never had a philosophical problem with the Panamera as many seemed to — including Rory, apparently — but I did experience an
involuntary gag
reflex upon its first appearance.
Dogs kick their legs when you hit that sweet spot due to something known as the scratch
reflex, an
involuntary reaction.
The behavior the dog engages in is
involuntary (physiologic or emotional responses are automatic
reflexes)
Vomiting is a described as a
reflex or
involuntary muscular action whereby the contents of the cat's stomach or small intestine are forcibly expelled from the mouth.
Working with International Cat Care, and using the interest generated by the media, the story went worldwide (dubbed «Tom and Jerry syndrome» after the cartoon character Tom who has a strong startle
reflex and often reacts with
involuntary jerks to sound stimuli).
In the catalogue, Kirk Varnedoe states that the head has a «base in primordial
reflexes of recognition» and «the reliability of [an]
involuntary perceptual gestalt.»