Have been para for almost 7 years now and guess I just assumed that any startle reflex below my injury level was gone. Injury 7 - 9T, incomplete. Anyway, over the holiday, my family was here at my home and twice, a loud unexpected noise happened and I literally jumped in my wheel chair. I know that my legs and butt actually left the cushion because when I landed, I had to get rearranged in the chair.
I have been startled before but felt that my lower half just stayed there and did not move while the rest of my upper torso jumped. I assumed that the injury would prevent anything below the injury to not respond to that surprise but it certainly responded those two times.
Is a startle response located in a part of the lower spine and doesn not need to be connected to the brain to function? I know there are some sexual reflexes that do not need to travel to the brain to be activated but go to a place in the spine to trigger the reflex -of that kind. Do other reflexes function the same way? what has been your experience sinced your SCI?
Just curious...




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