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Human Reflex

By Edi Djuhaedi

In brief, reflex is an automatic and stereotyped response to a specific stimulus. Reflexes have evolved in humans over millions of years because they serve (or served at one time) an important survival function.

Here is the first human reflex: BLINK, which is closes both eyes to protect them from strong stimuli. This reflex remains permanent.

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Contributed by thelastreflex on February 18, 2008, at 4:13 AM UTC.

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