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Urination Reflex

Postby CutthroatX on Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:00 am

When you put a sleeping person's hand in warm water it causes them to wet the bed.

I was wondering what the mechanism is that causes this to happen, and I want to know what good it did in the realm of survival.
What was the point of having this urination reflex?
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Re: Urination Reflex

Postby mith on Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:34 am

You should check your premise before proceeding i.e. try it out to see if it actually works.
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Re: Urination Reflex

Postby CutthroatX on Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:50 pm

I know that whenever I take a warm shower it makes me want to go to the bathroom really bad. I figure that is proof enough for me.
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Re: Urination Reflex

Postby canalon on Wed Jan 02, 2008 2:41 pm

CutthroatX wrote:I know that whenever I take a warm shower it makes me want to go to the bathroom really bad. I figure that is proof enough for me.


Then your standard of quality are quite poor for proofs, because comparing both is quite a stretch.

And reflex are not necessarily useful for survival, or for anything. They can just be there as a side effects of another thing that is actually useful.
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Re: Urination Reflex

Postby biohazard on Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:56 am

This doesn't actually answer to the question about a hand in warm water and wetting a bed, but what I know is that some staff in a clinical lab where I used to work used warm water on baby boys in order to make them pee, because otherwise collecting a urine sample from a few months old is pretty tricky (they don't pee on demand ;)) - so they just ran a bit of warm water on the kids' pecker and voilá! You got your urine sample in no time :P

Now, what I don't know is that if you'd put the baby's hand in warm water instead, would he pee - anyone got a fresh new baby boy and wanna try out..? In the name of science! :D
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