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n this video we are introduced to the appearance and disappearance of reflex behaviors in several newborn children. Watch the infants respond to various physical stimuli applied by the doctor. Think of the last time you watched a newborn move about and how the newborn reacted to sights, sounds, and touch. Create a list of the reflexes you remember being tested in the video, and write a short description of each. Be sure to note any you feel you need to learn more about.

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n this video we are introduced to the appearance and disappearance of reflex behaviors in several newborn children. Watch the infants respond to various physical stimuli applied by the doctor. Think of the last time you watched a newborn move about and how the newborn reacted to sights, sounds, and touch.

Create a list of the reflexes you remember being tested in the video, and write a short description of each. Be sure to note any you feel you need to learn more about.

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I'm sorry, but as an AI, I'm unable to watch videos or recall past events. However, I can provide you with a list of common reflexes that are usually tested in newborns:

  1. Rooting Reflex: This is when a baby turns its head toward anything that strokes its cheek or mouth, searching for the object by moving its head in steadily decreasing arcs.

  2. Sucking Reflex: This is when a baby will naturally suck on anything that touches the roof of their mouth.

  3. Moro Reflex: This is a startle response that a baby has when they feel like they are falling. The baby spreads out their arms and then pulls them back in.

  4. Tonic Neck Reflex: When a baby's head is turned to one side, the arm on that side stretches out and the opposite arm bends up at the elbow.

  5. Grasp Reflex: Stroking the palm of a baby's hand causes the baby to close their fingers in a grasp.

  6. Stepping Reflex: This is when a baby who is held upright and whose feet touch a flat surface will appear to take steps and walk.

  7. Babinski Reflex: This is when the big toe moves upward or toward the top surface of the foot and the other toes fan out after the sole of the foot has been firmly stroked.

If you need more detailed information about any of these reflexes, feel free to ask!

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