reflexes involving activation of a skeletal muscle as the effector, which results in the movement
of a body part
Somatic Reflex
reflexes involving the activation of a visceral effector such as a gland, smooth
muscle or cardiac muscle
Autonomic
dilation of the ipsilateral pupil on
painful stimulation of the skin at the side of the neck.
ciliospinal reflex
autonomic or somatic? ciliospinal reflex
Autonomic
contraction of the pupil on exposure of the retina to light.
pupillary light reflex
autonomic or somatic? pupillary light reflex
autonomic
Slowing of the heart rate in response to
pressure over the eyeballs
oculocardiac reflex
autonomic or somatic? oculocardiac reflex
Autonomic
Cranial nerve I? II? IV? contains the sensory fibers for the pupillary light reflex arc
II
Cranial nerve II? III? IV? contains the motor fibers for the pupillary light reflex arc.
III
Cranial nerve II? V? X? contains the sensory fibers for the oculocardiac reflex arc.
V
Cranial nerve II? V? X? contains the motor fibers for the oculocardiac reflex arc
X
Knee jerk
Patellar Reflex
Strike heel, toes will move down (point foot) *jerk ankle
Achilles’ reflex
Take the tip of a rubber mallet and run it on the sole of the foot firmly in an upward movement from the heel to
the arch.
Babinski reflex
Is it normal for an adult to be positive or negative for Babinski reflex?
Negative
Who should demonstrate a positive Babinski reflex?
Baby
Basic Movement and motor function
CEREBELLAR FUNCTION
Stretch both arms to the side and snap the fingers of both hands
CEREBELLAR FUNCTION
DUI Tests,
1. Straight line walk
2. Touch nose with index finger
3. Stand erect and move the heel of your right foot first up and then down the shin of your left leg.
CEREBELLAR FUNCTION
Author
ccab1979
ID
343442
Card Set
LAB 8 – SPINAL CORD, AUTONOMIC AND SOMATIC REFLEXES AND PERIPHERAL NERVES
Description
LAB 8 – SPINAL CORD, AUTONOMIC AND SOMATIC REFLEXES AND PERIPHERAL NERVES