Symmetrical tonic neck reflex
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Symmetrical tonic neck reflex
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The symmetrical tonic neck reflex (STNR) is a primitive reflex that normally emerges during the first month of an infant's life and is diminished by the age of 9–10 months. It is a bridging or transitional brainstem reflex that is an important developmental stage and is necessary for a baby to transition from lying on the floor to quadruped crawling or walking. In order to progress beyond this development stage, the baby needs to have been successful in unlinking the automatic movement of the he
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Primitive reflex
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetrical_tonic_neck_reflex
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2024-01-23T12:43:05Z
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