reflexcentra
Reflexcentra are neural centers that coordinate reflex actions in the nervous system. They comprise local circuits that process sensory input and generate rapid motor responses, typically without conscious control. The term is used to describe modular networks found mainly in the spinal cord and brainstem, with cranial nerve nuclei participating in many reflexes.
Structure and function: A reflex center receives signals from sensory receptors via afferent neurons and relays
Examples: Spinal reflex centers mediate stretch and withdrawal reflexes, whereas brainstem centers control cranial reflexes such
Modulation and clinical relevance: Reflexcentra operate automatically but can be modulated by higher brain inputs or
Etymology and research: The term derives from Latin words for 'reflex' and 'center.' In neuroscience, reflex centers