involuntary action उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Voluntary action is movement excited by one's will whereas involuntary action is dependent on the stimulus that is applied to the muscle or nerve of the muscle.
- The disorder disturbs cells in the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary actions such as digestion, breathing, production of tears, and the regulation of blood pressure and body temperature.
- Proposed adaptive functions of neural binding have included the avoidance of hallucinatory phenomena generated by endogenous patterns alone as well as the avoidance of behavior driven by involuntary action alone.
- An orgasm includes involuntary actions, including muscular spasms in multiple areas of the body, a general refractory period, is often a relaxing experience, attributed to the release of the neurohormones oxytocin and prolactin.
- Back in furrier times, pre-humans faced with a threat responded with an instantaneous flood of hormones that raced through the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary actions like breathing and digestion, and triggered the " Fight or Flight " response.
- Brown claimed that his short film used a number of manipulative techniques which would cause involuntary actions if picked up by the viewer, including a message reassuring the watcher that they would remain safe if they remained exactly where they were.
- Elsewhere, Shaggy and Scooby discover wax dolls that look like Fred, Velma, and Daphne, and they play with them, causing their friends to undertake a series of involuntary actions for a short time until they leave after disturbing a nest of bats.
- The excessive firing of motor neurons may be caused by malfunctions in spinal and supra-segmental inhibitory networks that utilize GABA . Involuntary actions show up as voluntary on EMG scans; even when the patient tries to relax, there are agonist and antagonist contractions.
- An addition was made to the law in 1950 to allow umpires to give a batsman not out if the ball should strike the hand after " an involuntary action by the striker in the throwing up of a hand to protect his person ".
- In 1745, Whytt published " An Equiry Into the Cause Which Promote the Circulation of Fluids in the Small Vessels of Animals " where he states that the soul, also referred to as the sentient principle, and the body hold equal influence over movement and therefore may govern both voluntary and involuntary action.