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Moro reflex ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Moro reflex - a normal reflex of young infants; a sudden loud noise causes the child to stretch out the arms and flex the legsstartle reflexstartle, jump, start - a sudden involuntary movement; "he awoke with a start" | TranslationsMoro reflex
Moro reflex[′mȯr·ō ‚rē‚fleks] (physiology) The startle reflex observed in normal infants from birth through the first few months, consisting of abduction and extension of all extremities, followed by flexion and abduction of the extremities. Moro reflex
Moro reflex [mo´ro] flexion of an infant's thighs and knees, fanning and then clenching of fingers, with arms first thrown outward and then brought together as though embracing something; produced by a sudden stimulus, such as striking the table on either side of the child, and seen normally in the newborn. Called also embrace reflex.The Moro reflex occurs when the infant is startled.star·tle re·flexa primitive reflex response observed in the normal newborn but typically suppressed by 3-4 months of age. Any sudden stimulus (for example, a loud noise, a blow to the supporting surface, or being dropped 5-10 cm through space) causes flexion of the hip and knee joints with fanning of the fingers followed by fist clenching and extension of the upper limbs followed by flexion. Synonym(s): Moro reflex, parachute reflex, startle reaction See also: cochleopalpebral reflex. Mo·ro re·flex (mō'rō rē'fleks) Response of infants at birth and for the first 3 months of life to acoustic stimuli characterized by extension and abduction of arms, hands, and fingers. Moro, Ernst, German physician, 1874-1951. Moro reflex - the reflex response of an infant when allowed to drop a short distance through the air or startled by a sudden noise or jolt. Synonym(s): startle reflexMoro reflex Related to Moro reflex: palmar reflex, Galant reflex, parachute reflex, palmar grasp reflex, plantar grasp reflex, Tonic Neck ReflexSynonyms for Moro reflexnoun a normal reflex of young infantsSynonymsRelated Words |