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  2. What Is the Babinski Reflex? - WebMD

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    The Babinski reflex — also called the plantar reflex — is a response to stimulation of the bottom of the foot. It can help doctors evaluate a neurological problem in people over age 2. If your ...

  3. Fencing response - Wikipedia

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    Fencing response. The fencing response is an unnatural position of the arms following a concussion. Immediately after moderate forces have been applied to the brainstem, the forearms are held flexed or extended (typically into the air) for a period lasting up to several seconds after the impact. The fencing response is often observed during ...

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  5. ExploreLearning - Wikipedia

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    ExploreLearning is a Charlottesville, Virginia -based company which operates a large library of interactive online simulations for mathematics and science education in grades 3–12 called 'Gizmos'. ExploreLearning also makes Reflex, an online, game-based system for math fact memorization. [1] ExploreLearning is a business unit of Cambium ...

  6. Bing's sign - Wikipedia

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    Differential diagnosis. upper motor neuron lesion. Bing's sign or Bing's reflex is a clinical sign in which pricking the dorsum of the foot or toe with a pin causes extension of the great toe. It is seen in patients with upper motor neuron lesion of the lower limbs. [1] It is one of a number of Babinski-like responses. [citation needed]

  7. The Hoffman Sign Test, Cervical Cord Compression, and ... - WebMD

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    The Hoffman test determines whether a person has spinal cord damage. During this quick test, you hold out one of your arms and open your palm facedown, extending your fingers in front of you. Your ...

  8. Areflexia Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Muscle weakness. Loss of touch sensitivity in your fingers or toes. Unexplained pain. Paralysis or partial paralysis. Nerve damage can have a lot of causes, including illnesses and injuries. Some ...

  9. Neonatal Reflexes | Definition & Patient Education - Healthline

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    A reflex is a response to a stimulus and that occurs without conscious thought. Examples of adult reflexes include pulling your hand away from a hot stove and jerking your lower leg when the area ...