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Bandage-backfall reaction: occurs in infancy, hypothalamic damage, and catalepsy.
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Cataleptic ClingingBandage-backfall ReactionNeuroanatomyTraumatologyCatecholamine-blocking DrugsNormal Undrugged InfantsWound HealingNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicineAnesthesiology
In cataleptic clinging, produced either by catecholamine-blocking drugs or lateral hypothalamic damage in adult cats, rats, or monkeys, bandaging the face and neck causes the head to fall backwards.Early in development, a similar reaction can be seen in normal undrugged infants.
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