Psychology, Physiology.Alsoof, relating to, or involving muscular movement: a motor response; motor images. verb (used without object) to ride or travel in an automobile; drive: They motored up the coast. verb (used with object) Chiefly British.to drive or transport by car: ...
Definitions Inpsychology, endowed with a mental constitution such that one thinks, remembers, imagines, dreams, etc., principally in motor or kinesthetic images; specifically, endowed with a kinesthetic memory; more specifically, endowed with a verbal memory of the kinesthetic type. Etymologies Sorry,...
Cognitive psychology Hammering out meaning| The role of motor information in tool concepts HARVARD UNIVERSITY Howard Gardner ZinchenkoElenaThe thesis contains three papers. In the theoretical paper, I evaluate several proposals on the role of motor information in tool concepts that have been fueled by...
Impairmenthas the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.03. Physical impairmentmeans any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological; musculoskeletal; special sense organs; respiratory, including speech...
Continuous instruction of basic locomotor skills allows for their complex development, meaning that more difficult locomotor skills may be completed successfully in the future. There are many types of locomotor skills, with crawling often being the first learned as an infant. As the skill of ...
to change something in order to deceive peopledistort to explain facts, statements etc in a way that makes them seem different from what they really areThe judge said that she had deliberately tried to distort the facts.Don’t try to distort the truth.twist to dishonestly change the meaning ...
Speech and music might involve specific cognitive rhythmic timing mechanisms related to differences in the dominant rhythmic structure. We investigate the influence of different motor effectors on rate-specific processing in both domains. A perception an
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Klein concludes by showing how James’s models of consciousness and action feed into his distinctive philosophical outlook, soon to be known as pragmatism. According to his doctrine, meaning and truth are understood in terms o...
and beat perception has no equivalent in the speech domain61. Although the beat might be crucial for interpersonal coordination in musical ensembles62, the dominant temporal modulations at slower rates are equally observed in ensemble and single instrument music13. In contrast, speech shows faster dom...