Primitive Reflexes: Primitive reflexes are automatic responses to specific stimuli that are present in infants and young children, but gradually disappear as the nervous system matures.
Palmar Grasp Reflex: The palmar grasp reflex is another primitive reflex in newborns, where the infant will tightly grasp an object placed in their palm.
Rooting Reflex:The rooting reflex is a primitive reflex in newborns that causes them to turn their head and open their mouth in response to something touching their cheek or mouth, helping them locate a nipple for feeding.