Reflex Motor-Respiratory

The motor-respiratory reflex is a reflex reaction of the body in which the nervous system is triggered when exposed to the environment, which promotes breathing and movement. This reflex is innate and developed by humans. If something interferes with the reflex act, then the body does not automatically control the ventilation of the lungs. If these functions are disrupted, there is a failure in the coordinated activity of the muscles of the respiratory system, which impairs blood circulation, and serious illnesses may occur that require intervention from a professional doctor.