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Cosa (chi) è motor control - definizione


Motor control         
REGULATION OF MOVEMENT IN ORGANISMS THAT POSSESS A NERVOUS SYSTEM
Motor Control; Motor function; Motor functions; Psychomotor function
Motor control is the regulation of movement in organisms that possess a nervous system. Motor control includes reflexes as well as directed movement.
Proprioception and motor control         
SENSORY INFORMATION RELAYED FROM MUSCLES AND SKIN
User:Jstep30/sandbox; Draft:Proprioception and Motor Control; Proprioception and Motor Control
Proprioception refers to the sensory information relayed from muscles, tendons, and skin that allows for the perception of the body in space. This feedback allows for more fine control of movement.
Deficits in attention, motor control and perception         
PROPOSED PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS
Deficits in Attention, Motor control and Perception
DAMP—deficits in attention, motor control, and perception—is a psychiatric concept conceived by Christopher Gillberg. DAMP is defined by the presence of five properties: Problems of attention, gross and fine motor skills, perceptual deficits, and speech-language impairments.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per motor control
1. It is caused by damage to the motor control centres of the young, developing brain.
2. Horizontal rain poured onto a motor control unit, shorting it out and starting a fire.
3. The tumor is in his brain‘s left parietal lobe, which is involved in speech, sensation and motor control.
4. If automated picking machines can be produced that have the sophistication and flexibility of human fine motor control then one human advantage is removed, it said.
5. Previous research suggests the motor control system in humans consists of a hierarchy of levels where interactions between muscles and the spinal cord work largely on their own until a higher level of control –– the brain –– is needed.