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Hanger reflex

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When the head of a person is circled with wire clothes hanger, the human frontotemporal region is compressed and the head rotates unexpectedly. This reflex is known as hanger reflex. [1] It is not clear what causes hanger reflex yet. [2] The hanger reflex is widely known to the public.[3]




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