40 min

The World of Reflexes: Moro Reflex (aka the startle reflex‪)‬ Connect My Brain

    • Self-Improvement

Welcome back to another episode of Connect My Brain! Today we’re continuing our world of reflexes series. I started learning about reflexes in 2006 and it helped explain what I was seeing in children all the time. Reflexes are a vital piece of development but if they don’t integrate properly, they can cause major problems. Even if reflexes do integrate properly, they can reemerge at any time. Today I’ll be talking about what I call the “enchilada of all reflexes” - the Moro reflex. If you’ve listened to this podcast for a while, then you’ve heard me talk about the Moro reflex before, but it deserved a chance to finally have its own episode.
The Moro reflex (also known as the startle reflex) comes into play at only 9 weeks gestation, is fully present at birth and in newborns, but should be fully integrated by about four months postnatal. This reflex activates three things - arousal, CO2/O2, and the sympathetic nervous system, also known as the fight or flight response. The Moro reflex is tied to every one of our senses and happens anytime we have a fight or flight reaction. In this episode, I’ll give you a detailed overview of what the Moro reflex is and why it’s so important, but I’ll also take a close look at what happens if this reflex is retained, signs you or someone you know might be living with a retained Moro reflex, and how that might be impacting your life. I actually call myself a "recovered Moro" as I realized that I was living with a retained Moro reflex. Learning what was going on and reintegrating this reflex totally changed my world and I hope this episode will help you change yours too!
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Phone the office: 678-501-5172

Welcome back to another episode of Connect My Brain! Today we’re continuing our world of reflexes series. I started learning about reflexes in 2006 and it helped explain what I was seeing in children all the time. Reflexes are a vital piece of development but if they don’t integrate properly, they can cause major problems. Even if reflexes do integrate properly, they can reemerge at any time. Today I’ll be talking about what I call the “enchilada of all reflexes” - the Moro reflex. If you’ve listened to this podcast for a while, then you’ve heard me talk about the Moro reflex before, but it deserved a chance to finally have its own episode.
The Moro reflex (also known as the startle reflex) comes into play at only 9 weeks gestation, is fully present at birth and in newborns, but should be fully integrated by about four months postnatal. This reflex activates three things - arousal, CO2/O2, and the sympathetic nervous system, also known as the fight or flight response. The Moro reflex is tied to every one of our senses and happens anytime we have a fight or flight reaction. In this episode, I’ll give you a detailed overview of what the Moro reflex is and why it’s so important, but I’ll also take a close look at what happens if this reflex is retained, signs you or someone you know might be living with a retained Moro reflex, and how that might be impacting your life. I actually call myself a "recovered Moro" as I realized that I was living with a retained Moro reflex. Learning what was going on and reintegrating this reflex totally changed my world and I hope this episode will help you change yours too!
SHOW NOTES: https://connectmybrain.com/episode56
What do you want to learn more about? Submit your questions here: https://www.connectmybrain.com/survey/
Phone the office: 678-501-5172

40 min