| 11. | The RAIR has been shown to occur even under anesthesia and when voluntary control is lost.
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| 12. | In healthy humans ( and many other animals ) the process of urination is under voluntary control.
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| 13. | "We determined in the Salinas scenario that Citibank's voluntary controls did not work, " the investigators wrote.
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| 14. | This spillover under low-load conditions is seen as automatic and inevitable, thus not under voluntary control.
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| 15. | This means that insane automatisms do not require total loss of voluntary control ( see below ).
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| 16. | So if only we could get the connections back, we could get them working under voluntary control again.
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| 17. | Other reflexes, such as the walking reflex appear to be replaced by more sophisticated voluntary control later in infancy.
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| 18. | Their feet actually have a " locking " structure to keep them holding on to things without voluntary control.
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| 19. | The 13-year-old boy has the mind of a 6-month-old, is mostly blind and has little voluntary control of his body.
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| 20. | Most autonomous functions are involuntary but they can often work in conjunction with the somatic nervous system which provides voluntary control.
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