- Escape reflex
Escape reflex, a kind of
escape response , is a simplereflectory reaction in response to stimuli indicative of danger, that initiates an escape motion of ananimal .Escape reflexes control, e.g., the seemingly chaotic motion of a
cockroach running from under the foot when one tries to squash it.In higher animals examples of escape reflex include the
withdrawal reflex , e.g., the withdrawal of a hand in response to apain stimulus.Sensory receptor s in the stimulated body part send signals to thespinal cord along asensory neuron . Within the spine areflex arc switches the signals straight back to the muscles of the arm (effector s) via an intermediate neuron (interneuron ) and then amotor neuron ; the muscle contracts and the arm jerks. Only three nerve cells are involved, and thebrain is only aware of the response after it has taken place.Escape reflex arcs have a high survival value, enabling organisms to take rapid action to avoid potential danger.
Various animals may have specialized escape reflex circuits.
Examples of escape reflexes
*Withdrawal reflexes
**Ducking (flexing the neck to protect the head)
**Jumping at loud sounds
**Withdrawal of a body part when it touches something excessively hot or cold.
*Other
**Lateral giant escape incrayfish
**Escape reflex in squid
** Dorsal ramp interneuron (DRI) action in "Tritonia"mollusc s.
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