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Plantar response during infancy.

Cross-sectional as well as longitudinal studies on full-term urban and rural infants demonstrated that the initial extensor plantar response present in the first half of the infancy changed to a flexor plantar response in the later half. The urban infants receiving nutritional supplements showed an advance of 4 weeks over the rural infants. This process of change-over of plantar response was delayed in pre-term infants. However, two pairs of twins showed plantar response almost identical to full-term urban infants.[1]

References

  1. Plantar response during infancy. Katiyar, G.P., Sen, S., Agarwal, K.N. Acta neurologica Scandinavica. (1976) [Pubmed]
 
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