Reflexes - Janet Glover Flashcards

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Intrauterine reflexes

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(spinal) Reflexes which emerge in utero, starting from 5 - 7 1/2 weeks after conception. Characteristic response is one of withdrawal. These are largely inhibited in utero as the CNS develops.

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Primitive reflexes

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(brain stem) Reflexes which emerge in utero, starting with the Moro reflex at 2- 12 weeks after conception. They should be fully present at birth in a full term baby and are inhibited by the developing brain in the first 6 months of postnatal life

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Postural

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(midbrain & cortex) Reflexes which emerge after birth, should be fully present by 3 1/2 years of age and remain for life

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Purpose of primitive reflexes

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survival- to keep us safe and secure

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If primitive reflexes remain baove 6 months of age

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They are said to aberrant and represent a structural weakness of the CNS, resulting directly from continued brain stem activity at the expense of cortical control

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The visual system is as dependent as any other system on what for it’s functioning

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The transition from primitive to postural reflex activity at the correct time

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2 groups of postural reflexes

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  1. Righting Reflexes (quadruped)

2. Equilibrium Reactions (Bipedal)

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The Righting Reflexes (quadruped)

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Oculo-headrighting reflex
Labyrinthine headrighting reflex
Amphibian reflex
Landau reflex
Segmental rolling reflex
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Equilibrium Reactions (Bipedal)

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Strauss (startle) reflex

Parachute reflex

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Underdeveloped postural reflexes result in typical problems in

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Adaptation
Applying known concepts (problem solving)
Linking
Multi-processing
Sequening
Coping with large volumes of information (information overload)

DCD, dyslexia, ASD

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DCD

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Developmental coordination disorder (formally dyspraxia)

Inability to integrate sensory-motor experience to organize motor output; difficulty w praxis (action)

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Dyslexia

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visual processing & motor-perceptual problems

Have difficulty understanding direction, sequencing and control of eye movement and may have phonological processing problems

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ASD

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Autism spectrum disorder, suffer from disintegration or fragmented sensory perception

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During the process of normal development, functional direction and organized control of movement originates where and proceeds to where?

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The lowest region of the brain- the brainstem to the highest level of the CNS which is the cortex

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As a young child starts to develop, we should see

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primitive reflexes start to integrate and postural reflexes start to develop and then strengthen over time

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Pyramid of development of binoular vision development

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Bottom to top

  • primitive reflexes in utero, no cortical involvement
  • postural reflexes in midbrain, cerebellum
  • gross motor skills cortical
  • fine motor skills cortical
  • binocular vision
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After injury or trauma, reflexes

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can re-emerge in order to protect us