Erb-Foerster-Barre-Levenshtein reflex

The Barre-Levy-Foerstert-Erb reflex is a physiological reflex that was first described by G. N. Barre, R. E. Levin, W. Foerster and Z. A. Erb at the beginning of the 20th century. This reflex serves to maintain body balance when the head or body is tilted to the right or left. It is based on the action of the nerves of the spinal cord, which transmit information about the position of the body through receptors in