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mass reflex

mass reflex

1. an indiscriminate response of many body effectors to a single stimulus, as in “freezing” with fear.

2. a life-threatening condition associated with spinal cord injury in which uncontrolled activation of both autonomic and somatic motor systems occurs.

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