perceptual motor

  • 1perceptual motor skills — pojūtinis įgūdis statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Gerai pažįstamo, ne kartą anksčiau suvokto dalyko automatizuotas pojūtinis atspindėjimas. atitikmenys: angl. perceptual motor skills; sensorial skill vok. sensorische… …

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  • 2perceptual motor skills — pojūtinis įgūdis statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Judėjimo įgūdžiai, vaikų įgyjami suvokiant judesį, veiksmą. atitikmenys: angl. perceptual motor skills; sensorial skill vok. sensorische Fertigkeit, f rus. сенсорный навык… …

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  • 3perceptual lag phenomenon —    A term introduced in or shortly before 1956 by the Canadian psychologists Woodburn Heron et al. to denote an apparent reduction in the speed of moving objects, induced by * sensory deprivation. Heron et al. illustrate this phenomenon by… …

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  • 4Motor imagery — is a mental process by which an individual rehearses or simulates a given action. It is widely used in sport training (AKA, Mental Practice of Action), neurological rehabilitation, and has also been employed as a research paradigm in cognitive… …

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  • 5Motor program — A motor program is an abstract representation of movement that centrally organizes and controls the many degrees of freedom involved in performing an action (Schmidt and Lee, 2005 p. 182). Signals transmitted through efferent and afferent… …

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  • 6Motor skill — A motor skill is a learned sequence of movements that combine to produce a smooth, efficient action in order to master a particular task. The development of motor skill occurs in the motor cortex, the region of the cerebral cortex that controls… …

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  • 7Motor cognition — The concept of motor cognition grasps the notion that cognition is embodied in action, and that the motor system participates in what is usually considered as mental processing, including those involved in social interaction.[1] The fundamental… …

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  • 8motor hallucination —    The term motor hallucination is indebted to the Latin noun motio, which means movement. It is used as a generic term for a group of motor phenomena exemplified by onomatomania (i.e. compulsive speaking) and the * psychomotor verbal… …

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  • 9psychomotor learning — Introduction       development of organized patterns of muscular activities guided by signals from the environment. Behavioral examples include driving a car and eye hand coordination tasks such as sewing, throwing a ball, typing, operating a… …

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  • 10Occupational therapy in the management of cerebral palsy — Occupational Therapy (OT) enables individuals with cerebral palsy to participate in activities of daily living that are meaningful to them. A family centred philosophy is used with children who have CP. Occupational therapists work closely with… …

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