Reflex De Castro

De Castro's reflexes are part of a group of reflexes known as the chin reflex. This reflex is one of the most studied reactions of the human body to stress and anxiety, and is important for assessing the psychological state of the patient.

The chin reflex comes from the Latin word meaning "chin" (mental area). This is a defensive reaction that is triggered by stress. It manifests itself in the contraction of the muscles of the chin, which leads to tension in the jaw, contraction of the upper eyelid and lowering of the head forward.

There are several different variations of the De Castro reflex, depending on the location of the tension and the muscles involved in the response. In some cases, tension is felt in the muscles of the neck, chest, or other areas of the body. For example,