The document describes different levels and types of primitive reflexes that are tested in infants, including spinal, midbrain, subcortical, and cortical reflexes. Spinal reflexes include Moro reflex and grasping reflexes. Midbrain reflexes involve tonic neck responses. Subcortical reflexes relate to visual and postural responses. Cortical reflexes develop into more advanced motor skills like rolling, sitting, and walking.
The document describes different levels and types of primitive reflexes that are tested in infants, including spinal, midbrain, subcortical, and cortical reflexes. Spinal reflexes include Moro reflex and grasping reflexes. Midbrain reflexes involve tonic neck responses. Subcortical reflexes relate to visual and postural responses. Cortical reflexes develop into more advanced motor skills like rolling, sitting, and walking.
The document describes different levels and types of primitive reflexes that are tested in infants, including spinal, midbrain, subcortical, and cortical reflexes. Spinal reflexes include Moro reflex and grasping reflexes. Midbrain reflexes involve tonic neck responses. Subcortical reflexes relate to visual and postural responses. Cortical reflexes develop into more advanced motor skills like rolling, sitting, and walking.