- Look up
psychomotor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Psychomotor may
refer to:
Psychomotor learning, the
relationship between cognitive functions and...
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Psychomotor agitation is a
symptom in
various disorders and
health conditions. It is
characterized by
unintentional and
purposeless motions and restlessness...
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Psychomotor learning is the
relationship between cognitive functions and
physical movement.
Psychomotor learning is
demonstrated by
physical skills such...
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Psychomotor ****ation
involves a
slowing down of
thought and a
reduction of
physical movements in an individual. It can
cause a
visible slowing of physical...
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Stimulants (also
known as
central nervous system stimulants, or psychostimulants, or
colloquially as uppers) are a
class of
drugs that
increase alertness...
- domains:
cognitive (knowledge-based),
affective (emotion-based), and
psychomotor (action-based), each with a
hierarchy of
skills and abilities. These...
- In the
field of neurology,
temporal lobe
epilepsy is an
enduring brain disorder that
causes unprovoked seizures from the
temporal lobe.
Temporal lobe epilepsy...
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Psychomotor therapy is a
pedagogic and
therapeutic approach, the aim of
which is to
support and aid an individual's
personal development. It is based...
- A
psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) is a sustained-attention, reaction-timed task that
measures the
consistency with
which subjects respond to a visual...
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Sensory processing Sensory-motor
coupling Two-alternative
forced choice Psychomotor learning Sibson F (1850). "On The
Causes Which Excite And
Influence Respiration...