Reflexes are basically "hard-wired" into the CNS. Anatomically, the basis of a reflex is an afferent neuron that synapses directly with an effector neuron to cause muscle movement. Sometimes the afferent neuron synapses with what intermediary between the afferent and effector neurons?

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Answer:

interneurons

Explanation:

According to my research on studies conducted by various neurologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the afferent neuron synapses with the interneurons. These are neurons that transmits impulses between other neurons when dealing with reflexes and is only found in the central nervous system.

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