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Automatic processes to operate through the spinal cord, called a behaviors, be reflexes, the automatic reactions or de movements

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Psychology Openstax
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00:01 Hello students, in this question, knee jerk reflects involves a sensory receptor and the sensory receptor detects a stretch in the muscle and this information is then transmitted by the afferent pathway to the spinal cord and here in the spinal cord, the information is then processed and integrated by interneurons.
01:07 Now, these interneurons acts as middlemen between sensory and motor neuron and here the decision is made to initiate a reflex response.
01:40 After this, in this scenario, what happen is that finally, motor neuron or the afferent pathway carries signal from spinal cord to affector organ...
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