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A reflex resulting in flexion of the elbow is called the: a. Biceps ...
A reflex resulting in contraction of the leg at the knee is called the: a. plantar reflex b. patellar reflex c. visceral reflex d. autonomic reflex. The knee-jerk reflex in response to a mallet tap over the patellar ligament A. is a conditioned reflex.
Suppose a person has spinal cord damage at the cervical level.
A reflex resulting in contraction of the leg at the knee is called the: a. plantar reflex b. patellar reflex c. visceral reflex d. autonomic reflex. An individual accidentally transected (cut across) the spinal cord between T_1 and L_1. What would the result be? a. Paraplegia. b. Hemiplegia. c. Quadriplegia. d. Spinal shock.
A reflex resulting in contraction of the leg at the knee is called the ...
A reflex resulting in flexion of the elbow is called the: a. Biceps reflex. b. Plantar reflex. c. Patellar reflex. d. Autonomic reflex. The knee-jerk reflex in response to a mallet tap over the patellar ligament A. is a conditioned reflex. B. is a polysynaptic reflex. C. has its reflex center in the spinal cord. D. is mediated by a three-neuron ...
Suppose a person has spinal cord damage at the cervical level.
The reflex is an involuntary reaction to stimuli that occurs through a reflex arc and does not require or involve conscious processing. Answer and Explanation: 1 Damage to the cervical spinal cord can thus disrupt the natural flow of signals through the reflex pathway, leading to an aberrant (positive Babinski)...
Compare the neural pathway involved in a muscle stretch reflex …
Which of the following is true regarding reflexes? a. A positive babinski reflex is the same as a normal flexor response in the assessment of the plantar reflex. b. An extensor plantar response indicates a lower motor neuron lesion. c. The root value o; Compare the origin of a sympathetic preganglionic neuron with a parasympathetic ...
Describe the sequence of events that occurs from the time the …
A reflex resulting in contraction of the leg at the knee is called the: a. plantar reflex b. patellar reflex c. visceral reflex d. autonomic reflex. Describe the afferent, central, and efferent components of the knee-jerk reflex. Include a brief description of the structure and function of muscle spindles.
What is the expected response in a plantar reflex test? (a) flexion …
A reflex resulting in flexion of the elbow is called the: a. Biceps reflex. b. Plantar reflex. c. Patellar reflex. d. Autonomic reflex. Which of the following options is correct? The lower part of the lateral aspect of the leg is supplied by a) Sural nerve b) Saphenous nerve c) …
The reflex that prevents excessive tension in a muscle is the ...
A reflex resulting in contraction of the leg at the knee is called the: a. plantar reflex b. patellar reflex c. visceral reflex d. autonomic reflex. The knee-jerk reflex in response to a mallet tap over the patellar ligament A. is a conditioned reflex. B. is a polysynaptic reflex.
The reflex that prevents a muscle from exerting too much tension …
A reflex resulting in contraction of the leg at the knee is called the: a. plantar reflex b. patellar reflex c. visceral reflex d. autonomic reflex. The knee-jerk reflex in response to a mallet tap over the patellar ligament A. is a conditioned reflex. B. is a polysynaptic reflex.
Neurologic examination reveals an extensor plantar reflex and ...
Neurologic examination reveals an extensor plantar reflex and hyperreflexia on the left side, a loss of pain and temperature sensation on the right side, and ptosis and miosis on the left side. A lesion that causes this constellation of deficits would most likely be found in the: (A) cervical spinal cord. (B) crus cerebri, right side.