• The Moro reflex is an infantile reflex that develops between 28 and 32 weeks of gestation and disappears at 3–6 months of age. It is a response to a sudden...
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  • history, the Moro reflex may have helped infants cling to the mother while being carried around. If the infant lost its balance, the reflex caused the infant...
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    first in western medicine to describe the infant reflex that was named after him (Moro reflex). Moro studied medicine in Graz, Austria, getting his M...
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  • Asymmetrical tonic neck reflex Palmomental reflex Moro reflex, also known as the startle reflex Palmar grasp reflex Rooting reflex Sucking reflex Symmetrical tonic...
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  • reflexes in human infants, such as the asymmetric tonic neck reflex, Moro reflex, and parachute reflex, which are likely mediated by vestibular nuclei in the...
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  • a number of techniques, the patterns of the startle reaction and the Moro reflex may significantly overlap, the notable distinction being the absence...
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    Yasuhisa; Suzuki, Yasuhiro (2012). "The Grasp Reflex and Moro Reflex in Infants: Hierarchy of Primitive Reflex Responses". International Journal of Pediatrics...
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    increases the risk for kernicterus. In neonates with kernicterus, the Moro reflex may be absent or symmetrically reduced.[citation needed] Measuring the...
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    infantile reflexes is also a diagnostic tool, such as the Moro reflex and the Romberg Test. The Moro reflex is rarely present in infants after 6 months of age...
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    Reflex syncope is a brief loss of consciousness due to a neurologically induced drop in blood pressure and/or a decrease in heart rate. Before an affected...
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