grasp reflex的意思|示意

美 / ɡrɑ:sp ˈri:ˌfleks / 英 / ɡræsp ˈriˌflɛks /

抓握反射,握持反射


grasp reflex的用法详解

Grasp Reflex

Grasp reflex is a primitive reflex that appears in newborns and is present until around three months of age. It is one of several primitive reflexes, including sucking and rooting.

Grasping is an instinctive reflex of newborns as a survival mechanism. When something touches the palm of a newborn's hand, their fingers immediately close. This reflex is important for survival. For example, it helps stabilize a baby when it is held or being moved from one place to another.

Grasp reflex is an example of an adaptive reflex. It is a useful primitive reflex because it allows babies to hold onto things and objects, including their mother’s breast. This reflex also helps babies interact with their environment by providing them with a sense of exploration.

As babies grow older and more mature, the grasp reflex begins to diminish and eventually disappears. This is due to the development of new skills, such as reaching and grasping, which take over the role of the primitive reflex.

It is important to note that grasp reflex is present in all newborns and should not be a cause for concern. If your baby’s grasp reflex appears to be particularly strong, there is no need to worry, especially if they show no other signs of abnormal development. Similarly, if a baby’s grasp reflex appears to be weaker than usual, it is important to speak to your doctor if you are worried. They will be able to assess your baby and provide you with advice.

grasp reflex相关短语

1、 plantar grasp reflex 足抓握反射,足把握反射

2、 palmar grasp reflex 反射,手掌抓握反射,手把握反射

3、 hand grasp reflex 手抓握反射

4、 foot palmar grasp reflex 足握持反射

5、 grasp or tonic palmar reflex 抓握或张力性掌反射

grasp reflex相关例句

Mom says it's called the grasp reflex.

妈妈说这叫抓握反射。

Your newborn's hands will typically be held in closed fists and he'll have a tight grasp reflex.

你新生儿的手通常会握成一个拳头,他们有牢固掌握反射能力。