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It does not move, in the sense of motor activity.
Most motor activity is learned before the age of five.
The same goes for other motor activities such as swimming.
Humphrey's research was focused in the area of child education through motor activity.
It led to loss of control over motor activity and, in a few cases, to death."
They require normal vision and the ability to execute a series of motor activities.
The ability to use sensory cues to guide motor activity.
Figure 1 summarises motor activity at all stages of the experiments.
Later the slowing becomes more noticeable, and eventually almost all motor activity stops.
Or doing individual motor activities, the grasp and release."
Motor activities are broken down into their smallest parts and repeated with praise for any accomplishment.
And the caudate nucleus itself acts as a brake on certain motor activities.
Although muscle innervation may eventually play a role in the maturation of motor activity.
Participants who received music therapy also showed a significant improvement in every-day motor activities as compared to the control group.
People with PD may develop disturbance in their motor activities.
Palmer's cuts off all motor activity in the cortex.
In some cases, the tail domain may play a role in regulating motor activity.
Basically, a scale error is an attempt to perform an impossible action combined with very precise motor activity.
This is called apraxia trouble remembering how to perform previously learned and routine motor activities.
Brown-Séquard had argued that all motor activity rested in the brain and operated through the nervous system alone.
Figure 3 summarises motor activity before, during, and after infusion of venous effluents.
"Preschool-aged children should have 90 to 120 minutes per eight-hour day allotted toward gross motor activities," she says.
Interestingly, viewing tools potentiates motor activity related to the specific tool-use.
Motor activity often under test is that of the wrist, measured by an actigraph in a wrist-watch-like package.
Motor activity alterations are very common in delirium.