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Startle reaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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As a newborn and young infant, most of your baby's development and physical reactions will determined by primitive reflexes, including the moro or startle reflex, walking or stepping, tonic neck reflex and the grasp reflex. ... Also called the startle reflex, the moro is usually triggered if your baby is startled by a...
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Startle response; Startle reflex; Embrace refle ... 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 support to just begin to...
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This odd fear of falling is known as the Moro reflex (also known as the ’startle reflex’). It is present in newborns but usually disappears within a few months. At birth, the pediatrician will test the baby for this reflex by laying her down on her back and removing contact with her.
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Conflicting reports range from observations of prepulse-elicited startle reaction to a complete lack of detectable prepulse-elicited reactions in healthy volunteers. This controversy is subjected to critical examination in the present study.
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