| neokinetic | Denoting one of the divisions of the motor system, the function of which is the transmission of isolated synergic movements of voluntary origin; it represents a more highly specialised form of movement than the paleokinetic function. Origin: neo-+ G. Kinetikos, relating to movement (05 Mar 2000) |
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| neokinetic |
pertaining to the nervous motor mechanism regulating voluntary muscular control. It is associated with the motor area of cerebral cortex; it is one of the most recently developed functions of the nervous system. Cf. archeokinetic and paleokinetic
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