The Therapeutic Effect of MNRI Reflex Neuromodulation on Children with Autism

The hypotheses of neurodevelopmental causes of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are still to be discovered. Recent studies show some reasons to include abnormalities in the development of the brain and central nervous system. The MNRI-Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Neuromodulation Program uses the concept of rehabilitation of early sensory-motor reflex patterns, or units of the nervous system, to optimize the brain development of children with ASD and also with other neurological disorders.

Scientists Have Observed Epigenetic Memories Being Passed Down For 14 Generations

The most important set of genetic instructions we all get comes from our DNA, passed down through generations. But the environment we live in can make genetic changes, too.

Last year, researchers discovered that these kinds of environmental genetic changes can be passed down for a whopping 14 generations in an animal – the largest span ever observed in a creature, in this case being a dynasty of C. elegans nematodes (roundworms).

Use of a NRI Program to Improve Reflex Patterns of Children with Down Syndrome

A novel and non-invasive method for evaluating and improving neurodevelopmental delays in children with Down syndrome was evaluated. Changes in the reflex patterns of children (6 months to 18 years old) (n=54) with Down syndrome were used as objective measures for comparing before and after participation in a Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration exercise program.