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Levinson concluded that adults progress through a set of phases that are unique to each person.
Independent Locomotion
The ability of an individual to move or travel from one place to another without assistance, crucial for developmental autonomy.
Moro Reflex
An infantile reflex normally present in all infants in response to a sudden loss of support, when the infant feels as if it is falling.
Babinski Reflex
A reflex action in infants when the sole of the foot is stroked, causing the big toe to move upward or toward the top surface of the foot while the other toes fan out.
Startle Reflex
The startle reflex is an involuntary response to a sudden, unexpected stimulus, often a loud noise or sharp movement, demonstrating a basic neural mechanism of self-protection.
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