Primitive or regressive reflexes -- known as frontal release signs -- later in life were associated with increased dementia risk, a longitudinal study of cognitively normal older adults showed. In ...
Ever seen a baby immediately grip something tightly as soon as it's placed in their palm? Or noticed their lips pucker or move when the area around the mouth is stimulated by tapping? These are the ...
The presence of multiple frontal release signs (FRS), or primitive or regressive reflexes, in older adults who are cognitively intact, was associated with an increased risk of developing dementia. In ...