Can someone abet me get what the difference between cranial and spinal reflex is?
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In a cranial reflex, a remote nerve is stimulated, and the signal is carried to the brain. The brain decides what action to whip, and sends a signal down the spine to the correct muscles to make the action happen.
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Spinal reflex are faster than cranial reflexes because the signal is processed in the spine. For example, if you accidentally put your hand on something hot, the impertinence signals go to the spine, and a signal is sent back to the arm telling it to move. The signal unfolding your arm to move will have reached the arm muscles by the time the message about the stomach-ache has reached the brain.
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