Human beings are born with innate reflexes that come from deep within our primitive brain. As the prefrontal cortex develops within the first year of life these reflexes disappear from the central ...
Primitive reflexes are automatic motor responses present at birth that normally integrate within the first year of life as higher cortical functions mature. Assessment of these reflexes forms a ...
Neurodevelopmental disorders affect a child’s brain function, influencing everything from motor skills to social interactions. These conditions often appear early in life, leading to a lifelong need ...
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Primitive reflexes may predict dementia
Two or more frontal release signs in cognitively normal people tied to higher risk of deme ...
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Moro Reflex: Why Newborns Startle Easily
The Moro reflex is a protective "primitive reflex" seen in healthy babies up to 6 months old. A baby's arms quickly extend away from the body with palms up and fingers splayed apart, and then retract ...
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