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stimulus: sudden neck extension
moro
response: shoulder abduction, elbow and finger extension followed by arm flexion and adduction
moro and startle
stimulus: stroking lips or around mouth
rooting
stimulus: light pressure or weight bearing on plantar surface
positive supporting
stimulus: head turning to side
asymmetric tonic neck
stimulus: neck flexion or neck extension
symmetric tonic neck
stimulus: touch or pressure on palm or stretching finger flexors
palmar grasp
stimulus: pressure on sole distal to metatarsal heads
plantar grasp
stimulus: on vertical support plantar contact and passive tilting of body forward and side to side
automatic neonatal walking
stimulus: tactile contact on dorsum of foot or hand
placement or placing
stimulus: neck rotation in supine
neck righting or body derotational
stimulus: head position in space, strongest at 45 degrees from horizontal (supine or prone)
tonic labyrinthine
response: moving mouth, head toward stimulus
rooting
response:legs extend for partial support of body weight
positive supporting
response: extremities extend on face side, flex on occiput side
ATNR
response: arms flex, legs extend or arms extend, legs flex
STNR
response: flexion of all fingers, hand fisting
palmar grasp
response: flexion of all toes
plantar grasp
response: alternative automatic steps with support
automatic neonatal walking
response: extremity flexion to place hand or foot over an obstacle
placing or placement
response: sequential body rotation from shoulder to pelvic toward direction of face
neck righting or body derotational
response: predominant extensor tone or predominant flexor tone
tonic labyrinthine
age of suppression: moro
4-6 mo
age of suppression: startle
4-6 mo
age of suppression: rooting
4 mo
age of suppression: positive supporting
3-5 mo, replaced by volitional weight bearing with support
age of suppression: ATNR
6-7 mo
age of suppression: STNR
6-7 mo
age of suppression: palmar grasp
5-6 mo
age of suppression: plantar grasp
12-14 mo when walking is achieved
age of suppression: automatic neonatal walking
3-4 mo
age of suppression: placement or placing
before the end of first year
age of suppression: neck righting or body derotational
4 mo replaced by volitional rolling
age of suppression: tonic labyrinthine
4-6 mo