Talk:Asymmetrical tonic neck reflex

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Added a Photo[edit]

Hi, I added a photo of a male child to this article today. It seemed like a useful addition since a nurse friend of ours pointed out what the relfex looked like. I've never added a photo to wikipedia before, so if anybody has any feedback, I'm all ears.--mjlissner

Reverted edits re: adult CP patients[edit]

While I appreciate that the editor was trying to prevent stereotyping people with cerebral palsy by making the previous edit, I reverted because this article is referenced and the edit is not. Specifically, the reverted edit confuses the issue of whether only children with CP still exhibit ATNR or whether adults with CP do as well. This is a subtle but significant change in meaning.

Since the only reference we have is one regarding children, it is unclear to me whether the information about adults is included in the reference — especially as I do not have a copy of the reference. If the previous editor (or anyone else) can supply a reference to clarify this, that would be most helpful. Twisted86 05:10, 25 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]