phonomotor

/foʊnoʊmɔːtər/

Definitions

1. noun

a reflex involving movement of the muscles in response to sound, especially a reflex that causes a person to move their head or limbs in response to a particular sound.

“The phonomotor response to the loud bang was immediate, with the child’s head jerking back in surprise.”

Synonyms

  • auditory reflex
  • startle reflex

Antonyms

  • voluntary movement