Don’t some limbs move due to neurons in the spine or other parts of the body? Such as when you get burned or struck by something. To make the reaction quicker, it just bypasses the brain
Spinal cord reflexes are simple behaviors produced by central nervous system (CNS) pathways that lie entirely within the spinal cord. The sensory afferent fibers that evoke these reflexes enter the spinal cord and activate spinal motor neurons directly or through a chain of one or more spinal interneurons.
Don’t some limbs move due to neurons in the spine or other parts of the body? Such as when you get burned or struck by something. To make the reaction quicker, it just bypasses the brain
Correct. You’re thinking of Spinal Reflexes.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/spinal-reflex
basically like a CDN lol