Biology, asked by MaryAkins8112, 9 months ago

Difference between simple reflex action and conditioned reflex action

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Answered by Rajgenius190
57

Answer:

Simple reflex :-

-Automatic response that is not learnt

-same stimulus always evoke same response

-Response co-ordinated by the spinal cord.

Conditioned reflex:-

-Automatic response that is learnt

-Different stimuli can evoke same response over time  

-Response co-ordinated by the brain.

Explanation:

Answered by presentmoment
15

Simple reflex action is not really learned and is automatic and involuntary whereas conditioned reflex action is voluntary and has to be learned.  

Explanation:  

  • When you touch fire, you automatically wince and drawback your hand. This is a simple reflex action that works, in the same way, every time the same stimulus is presented.
  • This reflex action is governed by the spinal cord. For a conditioned reflex action, it is a learned reaction and here the response gets coordinated by the brain.
  • In here the different stimuli can lead to the same reaction across the time.

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