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- electromagnetism, fluid-dynamics, economics, and human neuromotor control. In human neuromotor control, Brownian processes were recognized as a biomarker...
- activation in the spinal cord causes the whole body to startle. During neuromotor examinations of newborns, it is noted that, for a number of techniques...
- Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences - BiGeA Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences - DIBINEM Education Studies "Giovanni Maria Bertin" - EDU Agricultural...
- Eurhythmics teacher, Eutony creator Known for Psychosomatics, body awareness, neuromotor rehabilitation, neuromuscular tone regulation, neuropsychological bases...
- is unlikely that this amount would cause any noticeable cognitive or neuromotor effects. The data on the use of marijuana during breastfeeding is limited...
- Glutaric acidemia type 1 (GA1) is an inherited disorder in which the body is unable to completely break down the amino acids lysine, hydroxylysine and...
- forearm motor response to indicate injury force magnitude and location. The neuromotor manifestation of the fencing response resembles reflexes initiated by...
- musculoskeletal system. Therapeutic exercise has been shown to improve neuromotor control and motor capabilities in both normal and pathological po****tions...
- Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 280. Kimura, Doreen (1993). Neuromotor Mechanisms in Human Communication. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Wittmann...
- generally, and acoustic rhythms specifically. The most familiar examples of neuromotor entrainment to acoustic stimuli is observable in spontaneous foot or finger...