The afferent neurons for the micturition reflex are primarily located in the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord. These neurons convey sensory information from the bladder, including stretch and pressure signals, to the central nervous system. Specifically, they travel through the pelvic nerve, which relays information to the spinal cord and higher brain centers involved in bladder control.
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