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The Role of Primitive Survival Reflexes in the Development of the Visual System

This article examines the role of the primitive reflexes in the early development of the visual system, and their effect upon its functioning if they fail to be inhibited at the correct time. It is maintained that aberrant primitive reflexes continue to affect oculo-motor, visual-perceptual and visual-motor integration skills in later life, and can be an underlying factor in specific learning difficulties.

Citation:

Blythe, Sally Goddard. “THE ROLE OF PRIMITIVE SURVIVAL REFLEXES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE VISUAL SYSTEM.” (1995).