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Moro reflex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Moro reflex , also known as the startle reflex , is one of the infantile reflexes. It may be observed in incomplete form in premature birth after the 28th week of gestation, and is usually pre...
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Primitive reflexes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Also known as the startle reflex, this is the characteristic reflex of newborns. When the baby is startled (classically one allows the baby's head to fall back a bit), he throws his arms wide, spreading the fingers, then grabs instinctively with the arms and fingers (for his mother, ... Encyclopedia Index M Moro reflex...
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We evaluated developmental change of the reaction time of the Moro reflex from birth to three months of age using a three-dimensional motion analysis system (ToMoCo-VM:Tousou system). ... The three phase of the Moro reflex, as defined by McGraw, changed with advancing age. The reaction time changed monthly. At the same...
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Moro reflex is type of involuntary response that is present at birth. It normally disappears after 3 or 4 months. ... The Moro reflex may be demonstrated by placing the infant face up on a soft, padded surface. The head is gently lifted with enough traction to just begin to remove the body weight from the pad. (Note:
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