HDFS201 Chapter Notes - Chapter Exam 1 & 2: Binge Eating Disorder, Hypercholesterolemia, Binge Eating
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In response, the infant turns it"s head to the side that was touched in an apparent: sucking re ex: a newborn"s reaction of sucking an object placed in it"s mouth. The sucking re ex enables the infant to get nourishment before it has begin to associate a nipple with food: moro re ex: a startle response that occurs in reaction to a sudden, intense noise or movement. When startled, the newborn arches it"s back, throws it"s head back, and ings out it"s arms and legs. Then the newborn rapidly closes its arms and legs to the center of the body: grasping re ex: a re ex that occurs when something touches an infant"s palms. The infant responds by grasping tightly >diminishes and grasping becomes more voluntary: differences in re exive behavior appear soon after birth, new perspective denies that re exes are entirely genetic, and they are not out of the infant"s control.