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Primitive Reflexes and Their Role in Nervous System Development

© 2025 J. Moffitt. Registered U.S. Copyright Office. Polyvagal Acupuncture®. Primitive reflexes (PRs) are foundational components of the human nervous system, and serve as essential building blocks for complex motor and cognitive functions. These automatic, involuntary movements are present at birth and were thought to integrate as the child matures, usually by the age of Read More

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Cranial Nerves and Their Influence on Development

The cranial nerves are the primary neural pathways that emerge directly from the brain, playing essential roles in sensory perception, motor control, and autonomic regulation. There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves, each responsible for specific functions, ranging from the senses of smell, vision, and hearing to the control of muscles in the face, eyes,

Timeline of Somatic Therapy and Bodywork Styles

Psychotherapy has undergone a fascinating evolution, expanding from its early roots in talk therapy to increasingly incorporate body-centered and movement-based approaches. In the early 1900s, pioneers like Frederick Matthias Alexander began exploring the connection between the body and mind, leading to the development of somatic therapies. Over time, various body-oriented techniques emerged, such as Feldenkrais

In the beginning…

Was the Chong… It sounds biblical, doesn’t it?  Let me preface this introduction to our primary meridians by expressing my deep gratitude to Dr. Michael Greenwood and his son for these amazing illustrations  FIG. 1 and FIG. 2.  . The Chong Mai and Dai Mai. Forward view with dotted lines indicating posterior trajectories. Graphic by Richard

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