Blinking and the Release Reflexes: Are They Clinically Useful? - Thomas - 1994 - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society - Wiley Online Library
New born reflexes
Release reflexes
ASSESSMENT OF NEWBORN REFLEXES
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GLABELLAR REFLEX HABITUATION IN MENTALLY RETARDED ADULTS
Latency of Plantar grasp, Glabellar tap and Galant reflex in seconds | Download Table
The clinical use of brainstem reflexes and hand-muscle reflexes - ScienceDirect
MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION Dr. Mohammad Ali Kukaswadia, M.D. - ppt download
Baby - Glabellar reflex / reaction (0 - 4th month) on Make a GIF
Latency of Plantar grasp, Glabellar tap and Galant reflex in seconds | Download Table
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Figure 14 from An Atlas of Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders | Semantic Scholar
Diagnostic accuracy of glabellar tap sign for Parkinson's disease | SpringerLink
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Glabellar reflex in baby - YouTube
Release reflexes
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