A reason why we cannot say a reflex is a stand alone behavior?
A reason why we cannot say a reflex is a stand alone behavior?
Why is a reflex considered a behavior?
A reflex is a simple form of behavior and clearly illustrates the logic of a sensory-motor system loop. A reflex is an involuntary and relatively stereotyped response to a specific sensory stimulus. Two features of the sensory stimulus are particularly important in shaping the reflex response.
What is the difference between reflex and behavior?
A reflex is a behavior that humans are born knowing how to do, such as sucking or blushing; these behaviors happen automatically in response to stimuli in the environment. Learned behaviors are things that humans are not born knowing how to do, such as swimming and surfing.
Is a reflex any behavior that occurs without thinking?
Modern definitions of reflexes have captured the essence of Descartes’ description: an action or movement of the body that happens automatically, or without thinking, as a reaction to something. These definitions contain 3 core components: a stimulus, subconscious processing, and a resulting reaction.

