grunnreflexar
Grunnreflexar is an Icelandic term that translates to “basic reflexes.” In medical and developmental contexts, grunnreflexar refer to automatic, stereotyped motor responses to specific sensory stimuli. These reflexes are mediated mainly by neural circuits in the spinal cord or brainstem and generally operate without conscious processing. They are considered foundational to motor control and are used as tools to assess the integrity and development of the nervous system.
Reflexes can be categorized by their neural origin and function. Spinal reflexes, such as the knee-jerk (patellar)
Clinically, grunnreflexar are evaluated through targeted stimulation and observation of the resulting response. In pediatrics, the