A Standardized and Validated Protocol for Primitive Reflex Assessment: Reliable Measurements Across the Lifespan for Clinical and Research Practice
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Primitive and transitional reflexes reflect central nervous system development, integrity and functional status across the lifespan, yet their assessment has remained largely qualitative and non-standardized. We developed and validated a comprehensive protocol to quantify 18 primitive and transitional reflexes using a standardized three-point ordinal scale. A total of 565 participants aged 3 to 92 years were assessed, including typically developing children, healthy older adults, individuals with dementia, and those with sensorimotor integration difficulties. Inter-rater reliability (N = 259; weighted Cohen’s κ = 0.912 to 1.000) and intra-rater reliability (N = 306; κ = 0.912 to 0.983) demonstrated excellent agreement, with narrow confidence intervals confirming statistical robustness. This is the first lifespan-validated reflex battery with established psychometric properties. By transforming reflex examination into a reproducible measurement framework, it enables systematic investigation of cortical inhibitory control and establishes primitive reflex profiling as a potential behavioral biomarker in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative research.