Groping reflection

Groping reflexes belong to the frontal symptom group. Overview of the frontal lobe symptom group: The frontal lobe is located in the front of the brain, and there are four main cerebral gyruses, namely the central anterior gyrus, upper frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyrus and subfrontal gyrus. Frontal lobe lesions mainly cause obstacles in voluntary movement, speech, cranial nerve, autonomic nerve function, and mental activity. Frontal lobe lesions include strong grip reflexes, groping reflexes, canine reflexes, and contralateral tonic reflexes in the early side, and Leri reflexes in the contralateral upper limb.

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