| motor i. |
the organized cerebral model of the possible movements of the body.
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| motor hallucination |
An imagined perception of movement.
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| motor l. |
the time between initiation of a stimulus and onset of a resultant compound muscle action potential; see also distal l., proximal l., and residual l.
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| motor learning |
The processes related to the acquisition and retention of skills associated with movement. They are influenced by practice, experience, and memory.
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| motor m. |
the memory of movements in the limbs and other parts of the body.
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