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Understand the Asymmetrical Neck Reflex (ATNR) in infants. This guide explains how this primitive reflex develops, its role in early motor development, and when it should integrate. Learn about the connection between retained reflexes, neurological health, and how to identify potential developmental delays related to this essential newborn movement pattern.
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