• Fine motor skill (or dexterity) is the coordination of small muscles in movement with the eyes, hands and fingers. The complex levels of manual dexterity...
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  • A motor skill is a function that involves specific movements of the body's muscles to perform a certain task. These tasks could include walking, running...
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    gross motor skills. Motor skills are movements and actions of the muscles. Typically, they are categorized into two groups: gross motor skills and fine motor...
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    Fine motor skills are the coordination of small muscle movements which occur e.g., in the fingers, usually in coordination with the eyes. In application...
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    Deficits in fine or gross motor skills movements interfere with activities of daily living. It is often described as disorder in skill acquisition, where...
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    Dysgraphia (section Motor)
    fine motor skills, such as; tying shoes, fastening buttons or playing certain musical instruments. However, dysgraphia does not affect all fine motor...
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    said to be a consequence of many years of motor training and experience that helps form a fine motor memory skill of musical performance. It is often reported...
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    A game of skill is a game where the outcome is determined mainly by mental or physical skill, rather than chance. Alternatively, a game of chance is one...
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  • defined by Oxford Languages as showing or having skill, especially with the hands. Dexterity – fine motor skill When speaking of left- and right-handed people...
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  • Locomotion (redirect from Motor activity)
    locomotion Snake locomotion Swimming Walking Fine motor skills (smaller muscles; fine movements) Gross motor skills (larger muscles; large movements) Microswimmer...
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    often transfer well between different varieties of needlework, such as fine motor skill and knowledge of textile fibers. Some of the same tools may be used...
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  • Sleight of hand (category Motor skills)
    (also known as prestidigitation or legerdemain (listen) refers to fine motor skills when used by performing artists in different art forms to entertain...
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  • physical skills such as movement, coordination, manipulation, dexterity, grace, strength, speed—actions which demonstrate the fine or gross motor skills, such...
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  • comprehensive review of 544 skills from 25 skill areas including language, social interaction, self-help, academic and motor skills that most typically developing...
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  • (receptive and expressive) Motor Domain (gross motor and fine motor skills) Academic-Cognitive (general/quantitative and pre-reading skills) Daily Living Domain...
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  • Handedness is a human attribute reflecting the unequal distribution of fine motor skill between the left and right hands. Handedness may also refer to: Chirality...
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  • Yips (category Motor skills)
    loss of ability to execute certain skills in experienced athletes. Symptoms of the yips are losing fine motor skills and psychological issues that impact...
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  • responsible for gross motor skills. EI, or 'Empirical-Inanimate' types (FEIL, FEIR, BEIL, BEIR) are thought to possess the best fine motor skills of the four groups...
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  • their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination so they can complete basic life tasks like bathing or feeding themselves, and fine motor skill tasks...
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  • Proximodistal trend (category Motor skills)
    more general functions of limbs to develop before more specific or fine motor skills. It comes from the Latin words proxim- which means "close" and "-dis-"...
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    academic skills. Upon entering kindergarten, most children should have passed certain developmental milestones in their motor and sensory development. Fine motor...
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  • compared to 'the yips', an expression used to describe apparent loss of fine motor skills without any explanation. The term is used in reference to players...
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    early as 16 weeks), and persists until development of rudimentary fine motor skills between two and six months of age. Biologists have found that the...
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  • dexterity, where a higher number of displaced blocks indicates better fine motor skill. The outcome can be compared to reference values from healthy test...
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  • human body Growth hormone Motor skill Gross motor skill Crawling (human) Fine motor skill Childhood development of fine motor skills Grasp Cognitive development...
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    cameras, both controlled by an off-board computer – and has hands with fine motor skill capabilities. Its limbs possess a total of 28 degrees of freedom. Atlas...
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    is an attribute of humans defined by their unequal distribution of fine motor skill between the left and right hands. An individual who is more dexterous...
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  • Motor skills are particularly susceptible to the low-tone disability. They can be divided into two areas, gross motor skills, and fine motor skills,...
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    spine. Muscle coactivation is absolutely necessary for learning a fine motor skill or for any activity involving stability. In order for muscle coactivation...
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  • dexterous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dexterity refers to fine motor skills in using one's hands. Dexterity may also refer to: Dexterity (programming...
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