Tag: neurological development


BABKIN REFLEX

Introduction and Definition of the Babkin Reflex The Babkin Reflex, also known in some literature as the Palmo-Mental Reflex, is categorized as a primitive reflex—an involuntary motor response originating in the central nervous system that is crucial for infant survival and development but typically fades as the higher cortical centers mature. This specific reflex is […]

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POSTURAL REFLEX

The Fundamental Definition of Postural Reflexes The concept of the postural reflex encompasses any of a multitude of automatic motions or motor responses that function fundamentally to preserve the orientation and stability of the body, ensuring that the organism maintains equilibrium against the perpetual force of gravity. These reflexes operate below the level of conscious […]

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POWER GRIP

The Nature and Definition of the Power Grip The concept of the power grip refers to the fundamental mechanism utilized by the human hand to secure and stabilize an object, prioritizing containment and force generation over fine manipulation. This mechanism is defined physiologically as the manner of grabbing hold of an item primarily through sustained […]

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STANCE REFLEX

Stance Reflex Introduction to the Stance Reflex The stance reflex is a fundamental primitive reflex, also known as a primary reflex, that is inherently present in human infants. This complex reflex is not a single, isolated action but rather a coordinated set of involuntary movements involving multiple parts of the body, primarily the lower limbs […]

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