• Sensory-motor coupling is the coupling or integration of the sensory system and motor system. Sensorimotor integration is not a static process. For a...
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    and proportions of the human brain dedicated to processing motor functions, and/ or sensory functions, for different parts of the body. Nerve fibres—conducting...
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    Hereditary motor and sensory neuropathies (HMSN) is a name sometimes given to a group of different neuropathies which are all characterized by their impact...
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    peripheral nervous system (PNS) neurons. They may be caused by motor neurone diseases, sensory neuronopathies, toxins, or autonomic dysfunction. Neurotoxins...
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    Sensory processing disorder (SPD, formerly known as sensory integration dysfunction) is a condition in which multisensory input is not adequately processed...
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  • In robotics one often combines external sensory input and motor kinematics. A Sensory Motor-Map(SMM) is a map between the perception system of the robot...
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  • types. Sensory modulation disorder, in which patients seek sensory stimulation due to an over or under response to sensory stimuli. Sensory based motor disorder...
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    Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT) is a hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy of the peripheral nervous system characterized by progressive loss of muscle...
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  • A sensory nerve, or afferent nerve, is an anatomic term for a nerve that contains exclusively afferent nerve fibers. Nerves containing also motor fibers...
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  • competents. Motor learning Motor skill Motor coordination Motor cortex Multisensory integration Proprioception Sensory processing Sensory-motor coupling...
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  • Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy, often abbreviated FOSMN, is a rare disorder of the nervous system in which sensory and motor nerves of the...
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    a mixed nerve (sensorimotor), it carries afferent sensory and efferent motor information. The motor division of the glossopharyngeal nerve is derived...
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    defined as the dysfunction or loss of motor and/or sensory function in the cervical area of the spinal cord. A loss of motor function can present as either weakness...
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    Axon (redirect from Sensory fiber types)
    unmyelinated. These groups include both sensory fibers and motor fibers. Another classification groups only the sensory fibers as Type I, Type II, Type III...
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    (afferent) sensory neurons, and (efferent) motor neurons. Different classes of spinal interneurons are involved in the process of sensory-motor integration...
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    ophthalmic and maxillary nerves are purely sensory, whereas the mandibular nerve supplies motor as well as sensory (or "cutaneous") functions. Adding to the...
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    coordinated motor skills are not solely attributable to a Disease of the Nervous System, Disease of the Musculoskeletal System or Connective Tissue, sensory impairment...
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    ballet or Graham technique. Several forms of alternative medicine consider sensory experience of the body important. The Alexander technique, an early example...
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  • movement in the motor planning of goal-directed hand movement. Motor learning Motor adaptation Motor control, Internal model, and sensory-motor coupling Nikolai...
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  • Sensorimotor or sensory-motor may refer to: Sensory motor amnesia Sensorimotor rhythm Sensory-motor coupling The sensorimotor stage in Piaget's theory...
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  • Sleep inertia is a physiological state of impaired cognitive and sensory-motor performance that is present immediately after awakening. It persists during...
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    depending on which nerve fibers are affected. Neuropathies affecting motor, sensory, or autonomic nerve fibers result in different symptoms. More than one...
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    Human brain (section Sensory)
    cortical areas are associated with specific functions, such as the sensory, motor, and association regions. Although the left and right hemispheres are...
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  • functions related to "limbic–motor integration" have been proposed, such as controlling visceral activity and pain; gating sensory input and synchronizing...
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  • amplitude when the corresponding sensory or motor areas are activated, e.g. during motor tasks and even during motor imagery. Conceptually, SMR is sometimes...
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  • proposed that most negative health effects are due to what he called Sensory Motor Amnesia. He claimed that many common age-related ailments are not simply...
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    with non-myelinated axons but slower than in alpha motor neurons. Muscle spindles are the sensory receptors located within muscles that allow communication...
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    chromatolysis Motor dysfunction Motor neuron disease Nerve Sensory nerve Motor nerve Afferent nerve fiber Efferent nerve fiber Sensory neuron "Afferent...
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  • injury, but the endoneurium, perineurium and epineurium remain intact. Motor and sensory functions distal to the point of injury are completely lost over time...
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    is called sensory transduction. The cell bodies of the sensory neurons are located in the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord. The sensory information...
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