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Moro Reflex

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Category : Moro Reflex

The Normal Moro Reflex

 

The normal Moro reflex is a type of infantile reflex that can be observed in newborns. It is considered to be extremely normal and expected response in infants. In fact, the absence of Moro reflex is considered to be an abnormality and a medical condition that needs to be looked into. You would find that the absence of Moro reflex is related with a couple of conditions that need to be investigated in an infant.

Startle Reflex

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Category : Startle Reflex

Meaning of the Startle Reflex

 

The meaning of the startle reflex is the same as Moro reflex in babies. These two names are used interchangeably and you would find that the condition of Moro reflex is considered to be extremely natural. In a nutshell, the Moro reflex is defined as an infantile reflex action that arises when the body of the infant responds to a loud noise, environmental stimulus or the feeling of falling.

Moro Reflex in Babies

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Category : Moro Reflex in Babies

Observing the Moro Reflex in Babies

 

For observing the Moro reflex in babies, you can subject them to the simple Moro reflex test that is carried out by doctors. Basically, the Moro reflex test tries to simulate the stimulus that might kick in a Moro reflex to check if the case is normal. The regular stimuli comprise of any loud noise, some environmental stimuli or the feeling of falling for the baby.

Grasp Reflex

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Category : Grasp Reflex

What is a Grasp Reflex?

 

In order to understand ‘what is a grasp reflex’, you need to take a look at the range of infantile reflex actions that are present in infants from birth. The grasp reflex is a similar kind of infantile reflex action that is present in infants from birth. Usually, the grasp reflex tends to persist in newborns for the first few months, with 3-4 months being the average period.