rooting reflex
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rooting reflex
rooting reflex n. A reflex in which a newborn infant responds to being touched or stroked on the cheek by turning its head towards the stimulated side and making sucking movements. The reflex usually disappears at around 3 or 4 months of age but can persist until 12 months.[From Old English wrotan ...
January 1, 2001; A Dictionary of Psychology
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