reflects.
1. d. V. reflex.
reflection, ja.
1. adj. That has been reflected.
2. adj. Reportedly, knowledge or consideration that it is something to better recognize.
adj. said of the movement, secretion, sentiment, etc.: occurring involuntarily in response to a stimulus.5. m. image of someone or something reflected on a surface.
6. d. what that reproduces, displays, or highlights something else. The words are a reflection of his thought
7. m. Psicol. Simple and automatic reaction to a stimulus.
8. m. pl. Ability of anyone to react quickly and effectively to something.
p us. reflection (? action and effect of reflection).10. d. p. us. reflection (? action and effect of reflect).
1. m. Psicol. The led, in the absence of a specific stimulus, by other non-specific previously partner.
1. m. Psicol. The stimulus of UNCITRAL non-specific, after its association with an unconditioned stimulus-induced.
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