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Dictionary » U » Unconditioned reflex Unconditioned reflexunconditioned reflex An instinctive reflex not dependent on previous learning or experience. An automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus. ![]()
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Origins of life... philosophy and science. Here is a better example: in the rotulian reflex, does your leg want to bounce(maybe not the best word)? No, it simply an unconditioned relfex that is triggered automatically. Same thing with bacteria...
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Origins of life... dog: either that or the dog will attack the person. This is simply a reflex, the dog is trying to defend himself, as he can detect that the human ... a bird know how and when to build a nest? It is an instinct, a sum of unconditioned reflexes. Undonditioned reflexes are characteristic to the ...
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