startle reflex

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startle reflex

A baby shows the startle reflex when a book drops on the floor.

Definition

Noun: A normal, involuntary physiological response observed primarily in young infants, where a sudden, unexpected stimulus (most commonly a loud noise) triggers a distinct pattern of movement. The classic response involves the infant stretching out the arms and flexing the legs, often accompanied by a crying reaction.

Usage

This term is used specifically in medical, psychological, and developmental contexts to describe a primitive reflex. It is a key indicator of normal neurological function in newborns and young babies. - The "startle reflex" is also commonly known by other clinical names. - It typically diminishes and integrates as the infant's nervous system matures.

Examples
  • The pediatrician tested the newborn's startle reflex by making a gentle, sudden sound near the bassinet.
  • A persistent or asymmetrical startle reflex beyond a certain age may warrant further neurological evaluation.
  • Parents often notice the startle reflex when their sleeping baby jerks awake after a door slams.
Advanced Usage
  • Hyperexplexia: This is a pathological, exaggerated form of the startle reflex, which is a rare neurological disorder.
  • Moro reflex: This is the primary clinical synonym for the startle reflex in infant medicine.
Variants and Related Words
  • Moro reflex (n): The standard medical term for the startle reflex in infants.
  • Startle response (n): A more general term that can apply to the involuntary reaction to sudden stimuli in individuals of any age, though it differs from the specific infant reflex pattern.
  • Startle reaction (n): Similar to "startle response," denoting the general reaction.
Synonyms
  • Moro reflex
  • Embrace reflex (a less common synonym referencing the arm movement)
Notes on Meaning

While "startle reflex" precisely denotes the infant-specific reflex, the related term "startle response" has a broader application. The startle response refers to the general, rapid, involuntary reaction (often a jump or flinch) to a sudden stimulus, which is seen in humans and animals throughout life. The infant's startle reflex (Moro reflex) is a specific, patterned subtype of a startle response.

startle reflex

A baby shows the startle reflex when a book drops on the floor.

Noun
  1. a normal reflex of young infants; a sudden loud noise causes the child to stretch out the arms and flex the legs

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