Definitions from Wikipedia (Rectoanal inhibitory reflex)
▸ noun: The rectoanal inhibitory reflex, also known as the anal sampling mechanism, anal sampling reflex, rectosphincteric reflex, or anorectal sampling reflex, is a reflex characterized by a transient involuntary relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to distention of the rectum.
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▸ noun: The rectoanal inhibitory reflex, also known as the anal sampling mechanism, anal sampling reflex, rectosphincteric reflex, or anorectal sampling reflex, is a reflex characterized by a transient involuntary relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in response to distention of the rectum.
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