The Goal reflex is a behavioral reaction of the body aimed at searching for and obtaining certain stimuli.
This reflex manifests itself in the desire to achieve a specific goal that can satisfy any need of the body. For example, hunger causes a reflex to search for and obtain food, thirst causes a reflex to search for water, etc.
The Goal reflex triggers goal-directed behavior motivated by obtaining a specific reward. The body focuses on achieving the goal and ignores other stimuli that may distract from it. This allows you to effectively meet current needs.
Thus, the Goal Reflex is an important adaptive mechanism that ensures the survival of the organism by satisfying its basic needs.