Global Information Lookup Global Information

Reflex arc information


In a reflex arc, an action potential can bypass the brain for processing and uses dedicated neural pathways for faster processing. When a stimulus (A) is encountered, the signal from that stimulus will travel up the sensory neuron (B, in green) to the spinal column (C). There it will likely pass through a short interneuron (D, in purple) before continuing down a motor neuron (E, in blue) to the origin of the signal. Then, a contraction of the muscles (F, in red) is triggered, moving the bone (G).

A reflex arc is a neural pathway that controls a reflex. In vertebrates, most sensory neurons do not pass directly into the brain, but synapse in the spinal cord. This allows for faster reflex actions to occur by activating spinal motor neurons without the delay of routing signals through the brain. The brain will receive the input while the reflex is being carried out and the analysis of the signal takes place after the reflex action.

There are two types: autonomic reflex arc (affecting inner organs) and somatic reflex arc (affecting muscles). Autonomic reflexes sometimes involve the spinal cord and some somatic reflexes are mediated more by the brain than the spinal cord.[1]

During a somatic reflex, nerve signals travel along the following pathway:[1]

  1. Somatic receptors in the skin, muscles and tendons
  2. Afferent nerve fibers carry signals from the somatic receptors to the posterior horn of the spinal cord or to the brainstem
  3. An integrating center, the point at which the neurons that compose the gray matter of the spinal cord or brainstem synapse
  4. Efferent nerve fibers carry motor nerve signals from the anterior horn to the muscles
  5. Effector muscle innervated by the efferent nerve fiber carries out the response.

A reflex arc, then, is the pathway followed by nerves which (a.) carry sensory information from the receptor to the spinal cord, and then (b.) carry the response generated by the spinal cord to effector organs during a reflex action. The pathway taken by the nerve impulse to accomplish a reflex action is called the reflex arc.

  1. ^ a b Saladin, Kenneth (2015). Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 496–497. ISBN 978-0073403717.

and 29 Related for: Reflex arc information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7921 seconds.)

Reflex arc

Last Update:

A reflex arc is a neural pathway that controls a reflex. In vertebrates, most sensory neurons do not pass directly into the brain, but synapse in the...

Word Count : 594

Reflex

Last Update:

in organisms with a nervous system. A reflex occurs via neural pathways in the nervous system called reflex arcs. A stimulus initiates a neural signal...

Word Count : 1571

Triceps reflex

Last Update:

contraction of the triceps muscle causes extension, and indicates a normal reflex. The arc involves the stretch receptors in the triceps tendon, from where the...

Word Count : 549

Pharyngeal reflex

Last Update:

The pharyngeal reflex is different from the laryngeal spasm, which is a reflex muscular contraction of the vocal cords. In a reflex arc, a series of physiological...

Word Count : 1402

Biceps reflex

Last Update:

Biceps reflex is a deep tendon reflex (DTR) test (also known as a muscle-stretch reflex test) that examines the function of the C5 reflex arc and the C6...

Word Count : 312

Withdrawal reflex

Last Update:

monosynaptic and are mediated by a simple reflex arc. A withdrawal reflex is mediated by a polysynaptic reflex resulting in the stimulation of many motor...

Word Count : 693

Golgi tendon reflex

Last Update:

tendon organs (GTO) of the muscle, and hence it is self-induced. The reflex arc is a negative feedback mechanism preventing too much tension on the muscle...

Word Count : 1401

Patellar reflex

Last Update:

effort or conscious thought. The patellar reflex is a clinical and classic example of the monosynaptic reflex arc. There is no interneuron in the pathway...

Word Count : 959

Anal wink

Last Update:

sacral segments S2-S4. The absence of this reflex indicates that there is an interruption of the reflex arc, or damage to the spinal cord, which may be...

Word Count : 149

Plantar reflex

Last Update:

the reflex arc to suppress extensor withdrawal results in the upgoing toes in the plantar reflex known as Babinski's sign. The Hoffmann's reflex is sometimes...

Word Count : 1246

Somatic nervous system

Last Update:

fibers. A reflex arc is a neural circuit that creates a more or less automatic link between a sensory input and a specific motor output. Reflex circuits...

Word Count : 1704

Escape reflex

Last Update:

signals to the spinal cord along a sensory neuron. Within the spine, a reflex arc switches the signals straight back to the muscles of the arm (effectors)...

Word Count : 1230

List of reflexes

Last Update:

jerk reflex — jerking of the ankle when the Achilles tendon is hit with a tendon hammer while the foot is relaxed, stimulating the S1 reflex arc. Arthrokinetic...

Word Count : 915

Rectoanal inhibitory reflex

Last Update:

inhibitory reflex (RAIR), also known as the anal sampling mechanism, anal sampling reflex, rectosphincteric reflex, or anorectal sampling reflex, is a reflex characterized...

Word Count : 468

Hiccup

Last Update:

The hiccup is an involuntary action involving a reflex arc.[citation needed] Once triggered, the reflex causes a strong contraction of the diaphragm followed...

Word Count : 2605

John Dewey

Last Update:

one of the founding thinkers of functional psychology. His paper "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology", published in 1896, is regarded as the first major...

Word Count : 12310

Arc

Last Update:

Reflex arc, a neural pathway that controls a reflex Circumhorizontal arc, an optical phenomenon Circumzenithal arc, an optical phenomenon The Arcs, an American...

Word Count : 946

Cough reflex

Last Update:

This reflex may also be impaired by damage to the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve which relays the afferent branch of the reflex arc.[citation...

Word Count : 787

Axon reflex

Last Update:

response to surrounding tissue. The axon reflex arc is distinct from the spinal cord reflex arc. In the spinal cord reflex pathway the afferent neuron transmits...

Word Count : 2114

Lazarus sign

Last Update:

the Gospel of John. Like the knee jerk reflex, the Lazarus sign is an example of a reflex mediated by a reflex arc—a neural pathway which passes via the...

Word Count : 489

Landau reflex

Last Update:

Landau reflex or Landau reaction refers to a reflex seen in infants when held horizontally in the air in the prone position. It emerges 3 months after...

Word Count : 147

Hyporeflexia

Last Update:

tracts from the brain). The upper motor neurons are thought to inhibit the reflex arc, which is formed by sensory neurons from intrafusal fibers of muscles...

Word Count : 291

Tonic vibration reflex

Last Update:

cord through afferent nerve fibers, where they activate polysynaptic reflex arcs, causing the muscle to contract. The effects of sustained vibratory stimulation...

Word Count : 402

Lordosis behavior

Last Update:

some species, like the cat, during pre-copulatory behavior. The lordosis reflex arc is hardwired in the spinal cord, at the level of the lumbar and sacral...

Word Count : 1377

Qualia

Last Update:

the output is potentially infinite. This isn't true for, say, a spinal reflex arc where the output is also inevitable and automatic. Indeed, a paraplegic...

Word Count : 9971

Primitive reflexes

Last Update:

Primitive reflexes are reflex actions originating in the central nervous system that are exhibited by normal infants, but not neurologically intact adults...

Word Count : 3258

Cremaster muscle

Last Update:

dealing with a fight or flight situation. Clinically, a reflex arc termed the cremasteric reflex can be demonstrated by lightly stroking the skin of the...

Word Count : 973

Group A nerve fiber

Last Update:

and chemical. This can be part of a withdrawal reflex—initiated by the Aδ fibers in the reflex arc of activating withdrawal responses. These are the...

Word Count : 751

Mephenoxalone

Last Update:

inhibits neuron transmission, relaxing skeletal muscles by inhibiting the reflex arc.[citation needed] As the effect of muscle relaxation, mephenoxalone affects...

Word Count : 150

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net