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No, the secretion of a hormone or a stone approaching the eye are not examples of a human response in the typical sense of the phrase.

Secretion of a hormone is a physiological process controlled by the endocrine system in response to various stimuli such as stress, changes in blood sugar levels, or environmental factors. While it is a response of the body, it's not typically referred to as a "human response" in everyday language.

A stone approaching the eye triggering a blink reflex is a physiological response to protect the eye from potential harm. Again, while it is a response of the body, it's not typically referred to as a "human response" in everyday language.

In everyday language, a "human response" often refers to actions, behaviors, or decisions made consciously or unconsciously by a person in reaction to a situation, stimulus, or event. Examples might include fleeing from danger, expressing emotions like joy or sadness, or making decisions based on perceived threats or opportunities.

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