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visuomotor — Denoting the ability to synchronize visual information with physical movement, e.g., driving a car or playing a video game of skill. * * * vi·suo·mo·tor .vizh ə wō mōt ər adj of or relating to vision and muscular movement <visuomotor… … Medical dictionary
visuomotor — adjective Of or pertaining to those motor activities that are dependent on visual coordination … Wiktionary
visuomotor — visˈuomotor adjective Of or relating to the coordination of movement and vision in the brain • • • Main Entry: ↑visuo … Useful english dictionary
Dysmetria — (Greek: difficult to measure ) refers to a lack of coordination of movement typified by the undershoot and/or overshoot of intended position with the hand, arm, leg, or eye. It is sometimes described as an inability to judge distance or… … Wikipedia
NEPSY — (which stands for A Developmental NEuroPSYchological Assessment ) is a series of neuropsychological tests authored by Marit Korkman, Ursula Kirk and Sally Kemp, that are used in various combinations to assess neuropsychological development in… … Wikipedia
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Optical flow — The optic flow experienced by a rotating observer (in this case a fly). The direction and magnitude of optic flow at each location is represented by the direction and length of each arrow. Image taken from.[1] Optical flow or optic flow is the… … Wikipedia
Chunking (psychology) — Chunking, in psychology, is phenomenon whereby individuals group responses when performing a memory task. Tests where individuals can illustrate chunking commonly include serial and free recall, as these both require the individual to reproduce… … Wikipedia
Michael A. Arbib — (born 1940 in England) is the Fletcher Jones Professor of Computer Science, as well as a Professor of Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of Southern California (USC) … Wikipedia
Akinetopsia — Akinetopsia, also known as cerebral akinetopsia or motion blindness, is an extremely rare neuropsychological disorder in which a patient cannot perceive motion in their visual field, despite being able to see stationary objects without issue. For … Wikipedia