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Introduction: Primitive reflexes

Introduction: Primitive reflexes

Update: 2008-02-04
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The findings during the neurological examination in infancy, especially in the newborn period, differ markedly from those present in children and adults. There are number of specific reflex activities so called infantile automatisms, found in the normal newborn that disappear in early infancy. Reflexes are an involuntary muscle reactions to a certain type of stimulation and their absence in the neonate, or the persistence of some beyond their expected time of disappearance may indicate severe central nervous system dysfunctions.
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Walking reflex

Walking reflex

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Tonic neck reflex

Tonic neck reflex

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Sucking reflex

Sucking reflex

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Rooting reflex

Rooting reflex

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Pull to sit

Pull to sit

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Moro response

Moro response

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Magnet reflex

Magnet reflex

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Grasp response

Grasp response

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Galant's reflex

Galant's reflex

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Crawling reflex

Crawling reflex

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Introduction: Primitive reflexes

Introduction: Primitive reflexes

Rijeka University School of Medicine