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Originally Posted by Cstelle
Babies have something they call a Moro reflex. Wikipedia: "The Moro reflex may have developed in human evolution to help the infant cling to its mother while she carried it around all day. If the infant lost its balance, the reflex caused the infant to embrace its mother and regain its hold on the mother’s body."
Just happened to stumble on it when googling. (Kipling? Why do I keep thinking of Kipling??)
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Here was another one I found, "As sleep paralysis sets in, remaining daytime energy kindles and bursts out in seemingly random movements," "Hypnic jerks are the last gasps of normal daytime motor control."
Oh and Kipling the author? Only book I read of his was The Jungle Book, it was a good book :P