motor coordination

  • 1Motor coordination — is shown in this animated sequence by Eadweard Muybridge of himself throwing a disk Motor coordination is the combination of body movements created with the kinematic (such as spatial direction) and kinetic (force) parameters that result in… …

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  • 2Motor learning — is a “relatively permanent” change, resulting from practice or a novel experience, in the capability for responding (Guthrie, 1952). It often involves improving the smoothness and accuracy of movements and is obviously necessary for complicated… …

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  • 3Motor skills disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 9 315.4 Motor skills disorder (also known as motor coordination disorder or motor dyspraxia) is a human developmental disorder that impairs motor coordination in daily activities. It is neurological in… …

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  • 4Motor control — are information processing related activities carried out by the central nervous system that organize the musculoskeletal system to create coordinated movements and skilled actions. Motor control is also the name of a thriving field within… …

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  • 5Coordination — is the act of coordinating, making different people or things work together for a goal or effect to fulfill desired goals in an organization.Coordination is a managerial function in which different activities of the business are properly adjusted …

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  • 6Coordination visuo-motrice — La coordination visuo motrice est l’habileté de coordonner les mouvements oculaires avec ceux du corps ou d’une partie du corps (Mosby, 2006) (Larousse, 2011). Ce terme est à différencier de l’intégration visuo motrice. Sommaire 1 En ergothérapie …

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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 goal — A motor goal is a neurally planned motor outcome that is used to organize motor control. Motor goals are experimentally shown to exist since planned movements can when disrupted adjust to achieve their planned outcome. If, for example, a person… …

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  • 9motor skills disorder — [DSM IV] any disorder characterized by inadequate development of motor coordination severe enough to limit locomotion or restrict the ability to perform tasks, schoolwork, or other activities. Included is developmental coordination d …

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  • 10motor agraphia — inability to write because of lack of motor coordination …

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