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- Palmar_grasp_reflex abstract "Palmar grasp reflex (sometimes simply called grasp reflex) is a primitive reflex. It appears as early as 16 weeks in utero and persists until five or six months of age. When an object is placed in the infant's hand and strokes their palm, the fingers will close and they will grasp it with a palmar grasp. The grip is strong but unpredictable; though it may be able to support the child's weight, they may also release their grip suddenly and without warning. The reverse motion can be induced by stroking the back or side of the hand.".
- Palmar_grasp_reflex thumbnail Grasp.jpg?width=300.
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- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageRevisionID "669562649".
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pediatrics.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reflexes.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Grasp.
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- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Primitive_reflex.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Primitive_reflexes.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageWikiLink File:Grasp.jpg.
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- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palmar grasp reflex".
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageWikiLinkText "palmar grasp reflex".
- Palmar_grasp_reflex hasPhotoCollection Palmar_grasp_reflex.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflex.
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- Palmar_grasp_reflex subject Category:Pediatrics.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex subject Category:Reflexes.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex comment "Palmar grasp reflex (sometimes simply called grasp reflex) is a primitive reflex. It appears as early as 16 weeks in utero and persists until five or six months of age. When an object is placed in the infant's hand and strokes their palm, the fingers will close and they will grasp it with a palmar grasp. The grip is strong but unpredictable; though it may be able to support the child's weight, they may also release their grip suddenly and without warning.".
- Palmar_grasp_reflex label "Palmar grasp reflex".
- Palmar_grasp_reflex sameAs Reflejo_de_prensión.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex sameAs m.012hyv3t.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex sameAs Q20754764.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex sameAs Q20754764.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex sameAs 达尔文反射.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex wasDerivedFrom Palmar_grasp_reflex?oldid=669562649.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex depiction Grasp.jpg.
- Palmar_grasp_reflex isPrimaryTopicOf Palmar_grasp_reflex.