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Behavior that does not involve What is a reflex?
Behavior that does not involve the forebrain, or "higher" centers of an animal's
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Similar nerve cells grouped together in a nervous system.
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as a noun one response to the entire physiological process activating such a movement free any automatic I’m thinking often habitual behavior or response or reflection or image of an object as exhibited by a mirror or the like
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