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Moro reflex
Neurologic importance
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 loss of support and involves three distinct components:[1]
It is distinct from the startle response.[2] Unlike the startle response, the Moro reflex does not decrease with repeated stimulation.[3] The primary significance of the Moro reflex is in evaluating integration of the central nervous system.[3]
^Edwards, Christopher W.; Al Khalili, Yasir (2019), "Moro Reflex", StatPearls, StatPearls Publishing, PMID31194330, retrieved 2019-08-06