Take the quiz as a test, and then use reference materials to verify/correct your answers. Document your sources. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastFile # *Email *1. This reflex is elicited by pressing the fingerpad against the hard palate; the tongue responds in a rhythmic anteroposterior stripping motion. *Placing reflexSucking reflexPlantar grasp reflexBabinski reflexSource(s) *2. This reflex is elicited by stroking the cheek or around the mouth; infant responds by opening mouth and turning head towards stimulus. *Tonic neck reflexSucking reflexRooting reflexStepping reflexSource(s) *3. This reflex is elicited by placing a finger across the infant's palm; infant responds by gripping the finger. *Placing reflexPalmar grasp reflexTruncal incurvation reflexBabinski reflexSource(s) *4. This reflex is elicited by stimulating the ball of the foot with firm pressure; infant responds by curling toes. *Tonic neck reflexMoro reflexPlantar grasp reflexRooting reflexSource(s) *5. This reflex is elicited by turning head to one side while infant is in supine position; infant responds by adopting a fencing position, extending the arm on the side toward which the head is turned and flexing the arm on the opposite side. *Tonic neck reflexPalmar grasp reflexTruncal incurvation reflexBabinski reflexSource(s) *6. This reflex is elicited with the infant in supine position by raising infant's head and shoulders slightly above the mattress and allowing the infant to fall back; infant responds initially by extending arms and spreading fingers wide then inwardly flexing the arms and closing the fists. *Palmar grasp reflexMoro reflexPlantar grasp reflexRooting reflexSource(s) *7. This reflex is elicited by holding the infant upright with the soles of the feet touching a flat surface; infant responds with rhythmic walking movements. *Placing reflexSucking reflexRooting reflexStepping reflexSource(s) *8. This reflex is elicited by holding infant under the chest in a prone position and stroking the back in a line parallel to the spine; infant responds by flexing pelvis toward the side of stimulation. *Tonic neck reflexMoro reflexTruncal incurvation reflexStepping reflexSource(s) *9. This reflex is elicited by stroking the outside edge of the sole of the foot from toes to heel; infant responds with dorsiflexion of the big toe and fanning of the other toes. *Palmar grasp reflexTruncal incurvation reflexBabinski reflexStepping reflexSource(s) *10. This reflex is elicited by holding the infant upright and bringing the top of the foot in contact with a horizontal surface; infant responds by flexing the leg up as if to step onto the surface. *Placing reflexMoro reflexSucking reflexPlantar grasp reflexSource(s) *If you prefer to do your work offline, upload your finished documents here: Click or drag a file to this area to upload. NOTE: Be sure to name your file with: (student number)(assignment name/number).doc/pdf/etc.NameSubmit