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Babinski|bəˈbɪnskɪ| The surname of J. F. F. Babinski (1857–1932), a French neurologist, applied attrib. to a reflex action in which the great toe remains extended or extends itself when the sole of the foot is stimulated.
1900Walton & Paul in Jrnl. Nerv. & Ment. Dis. XXVII. 323 The Babinski reflex—deliberate and constant extension of the great toe, with or without extension and separation of other toes—is never present in health. 1901Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. XXXVI. 181/1 The Babinski phenomenon..consists in rather slow and deliberate extension of the great toe with or without extension..of the other toes on stroking the plantar surface. 1905Clinical Studies III. 311 The Babinski sign is of importance in diagnosis, since it is ‘an indication of a structural lesion of, or involving, the upper motor neuron’. 1932Fulton & Keller Sign of Babinski v. 87 The Babinski response was associated with much more marked fanning and separation of hallux and second toe. |