Bekhtereva-Jacobsona Reflex

The Bekhterev-Jacobson reflex is a protective reflex that occurs in response to pain. It was discovered by Soviet psychoneurologists Vladimir Bekhterev and Leopold Jacobson in 1910.

The essence of this reflex is that when pain occurs in the face or head, a person may begin to cough or sneeze to get rid of the discomfort. This reflex can be useful in some cases, such as in treating allergies or other respiratory conditions, but it can also be dangerous if used incorrectly.

The Bekhterev-Jacobson reflex is one of many protective reflexes that help a person survive in various situations. However, if this reflex is used incorrectly, it can lead to serious health problems. Therefore, it is important to understand when and how to use this reflex correctly.



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