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单词 motor control
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motor control

collocation in English

meaningsofmotorandcontrol

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motor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈməʊ.tər/
us
/ˈmoʊ.t̬ɚ/
a device that changes electricity or fuel into movement and makes a ...
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control
noun
uk
/kənˈtrəʊl/
us
/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition ofmotorandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmotor control

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The second goal is to show the use of this framework in understanding certain aspects ofmotorcontroland motor imagery.
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She exhibited a striking deficit in "motorcontrol," in that she was unable to reach to a target after passive movement of her arm.
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Not every aspect of phonological structure corresponds to an aspect of themotorcontrolinvolved in operating the vocal tract.
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Several different therapy techniques have been developed to addressmotorcontrolimpairments following stroke.
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Some amplified our drive toward embodiment by requesting more detailed mechanisms in the form of neurophysiology ormotorcontrol.
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Earlymotorcontrolresearch often assumed that the brain's commands were in terms of joint torques, angles, and so forth.
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Using the example of delusions of control he explores the subjective feeling of ' agency ' and uses studies onmotorcontrolto postulate the neural correlates.
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We distinguish a system of automaticmotorcontrol(dorsal to premotor) from a system of conscious perception and intentional action (ventral to prefrontal).
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First, rapid integration of large amounts of information is believed to occur in language processing, perception,motorcontrol, and commonsense reasoning.
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Chapter 9 analyzes the role of the cerebellum in bothmotorcontroland classical conditioning.
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This means incorporating developingmotorcontrolconstraints and brain development constraints within the model.
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Using these data for learning, the neuro-controller decided appropriatemotorcontrolaction (output signal) to drive the controllable states of the robot.
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Developmentally, if action has to be a prerequisite of perception, we should observe a different developmental progression of themotorcontrolversus the perceptual abilities.
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In line with the arguments in the target article, we consider vision to be tightly coupled tomotorcontrol.
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The general theory is simple to state in terms ofmotorcontrolsystems.
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When trying to get into the miniature car, children first use finemotorcontrolto open the car door.
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Further, he provides a computational demonstration of endstate anticipation as a means of dealing with the redundancy problem inmotorcontrol.
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Once the tongue started moving during speech, it presented a whole new situation with regard tomotorcontrol.
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motor coordination

collocation in English

meaningsofmotorandcoordination

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motor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈməʊ.tər/
us
/ˈmoʊ.t̬ɚ/
a device that changes electricity or fuel into movement and makes a ...
See more atmotor
coordination
noun[U]
uk
/kəʊˌɔː.dɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/koʊˌɔːr.dənˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of making all the people involved in a plan or activity work together in an ...
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(Definition ofmotorandcoordinationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmotor coordination

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Rate and timing precision ofmotorcoordinationin developmental dyslexia.
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The second consisted of gross and finemotorcoordinationdeficits, which were assessed only at 7 years of age.
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During the preschool years, the children are hyperactive and distractible, and poor finemotorcoordinationbecomes apparent.
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Among unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients, there was a heightened rate ofmotorcoordinationdeficits at age 7 years.
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This is equivalent to assuming that a major goal ofmotorcoordinationis the production of the smoothest possible movement of the hand.
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However, preschizophrenic children displayed an excess of both postural abnormalities andmotorcoordination deficits at both the 4-year and 7-year assessment points.
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Later problems with poor oralmotorcoordinationand delayed speech and language are seen in the preschool group.
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They include dysfunction inmotorcoordination, sensory integration and performance of complex motor tasks.
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Subscale scores indicated overall improvement to derive from complex motor acts andmotorcoordination.
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The development of themotorcoordinationneeded to move the hands in straight lines or circles will play some part in how these components are learned by children.
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Instead, low marks in disciplines such as sports and crafts (interestingly, both disciplines wheremotorcoordination, rapid planning abilities, and interaction with peers are required) were predictive of schizophrenia.
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Children who later developed schizophrenia had significantly more deficits inmotorcoordinationat age 12 years than high-risk children who developed affective disorders or no psychiatric illness.
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Indeed, the vertebrate brain has evolved for governing motor activity with the basic function to transform sensory patterns into patterns ofmotorcoordination.
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For example, clapping games are seen as appropriate for children age 24 months and above because of the required communication skills andmotorcoordination.
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