Ballistic Reflex
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565327270
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A sneeze is one of the most violent and sudden physical reactions the human body can perform. It forcefully expels air at speeds exceeding one hundred miles per hour, shutting down peripheral vision and temporarily seizing control of the entire respiratory tract. Yet, this explosive phenomenon is far more than a simple mechanism to clear dust from the nasal cavity.
Neurologically, sternutation acts as a systemic reboot for the trigeminal nerve and the respiratory epithelium. When cilia lining the nasal passages detect an overwhelming influx of irritants or sudden changes in temperature, they send a panic signal to the medulla. The brain responds by forcing a coordinated contraction of the diaphragm, chest, and vocal cords, resetting the nasal environment and recalibrating the mucosal homeostasis to prevent severe respiratory infections.
"Ballistic Reflex" delves into the fascinating biomechanics and evolutionary purpose of the sneeze. From photic sneeze reflexes triggered by bright light to the social history of blessing the sick, the book uncovers the hidden physiological intelligence behind this everyday spasm.
Understand the fierce protective mechanisms built into your respiratory system. Appreciate the profound neurological coordination required for a single sneeze, and discover how our bodies aggressively defend their delicate internal ecosystems.
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