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Reflex Seizures and Reflex Epilepsy

American Journal of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, 2006
Reflex seizures are evoked by a specific afferent stimulus or by activity of the patient and are divided into those characterized by generalized seizures and those principally manifested by focal seizures. Reflex epilepsies are syndromes in which all epileptic seizures are precipitated by sensory stimuli. Three categories of reflex seizures encountered
Lanny Y, Xue, Anthony L, Ritaccio
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Tendon Reflexes and Pathological Reflexes

2016
The tendon reflex (deep tendon reflex, muscle stretch reflex, myotatic reflex) is a monosynaptic proprioceptive reflex. The afferent arc of the reflex starts from the stretch receptor in the muscle called the muscle spindle. The receptor is activated by sudden stretch, and an electric impulse generated there is conducted through Ia fibers to the ...
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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The Sociology of Lesbian and Gay Reflexivity or Reflexive Sociology? [PDF]

open access: possibleSociological Research Online, 2008
This article is concerned with sociological conceptualisations of lesbian and gay sexualities as reflexive forms of existence, and identifies core problems with these. Our sociological narratives about lesbian and gay reflexivity tend to be partial in two senses.
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Reflexivity, Algebraic Reflexivity and Linear Interpolation

American Journal of Mathematics, 1988
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The Corneomandibular Reflex

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1963
The corneomandibular reflex, or von Solder phenomenon, is an automatic, involuntary movement of the mandible elicited by touching the cornea. This phenomenon is helpful in diagnosis of supranculear lesions of the trigeminal nerve. It simply requires observation of the relaxed and slightly opened jaw when the cornea is stroked with a cotton wisp, and it
J L, SMITH, N J, DAVID, C, MITCHELL
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The corneal reflex and the R2 component of the blink reflex

Neurology, 1985
A reflex contraction of the human orbicularis oculi muscles can be evoked by stimulation of either the supraorbital region ("blink reflex") or the cornea ("corneal reflex"). We found that the latency of the corneal reflex was longer, and the duration was longer than the R2 component of the blink reflex.
BERARDELLI, Alfredo   +5 more
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Psychology of reflexivity and reflexivity for psychology

2015
A long tradition has produced a misleading interpretation of the categories of idiographic and nomothetic. Such an interpretation has hindered the development of psychology and more in general of social science. “Idiographic” has been treated as a matter of identity, an ideological approach that continues to be reproduced through the conflict with what-
Marsico, P.   +2 more
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