These conscious contents, in turn, when they are broadcast, can trigger motoric, memory, and associative activities. |
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We stress sensory and motoric learning activities to help babies in their growing-up process. |
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The band starts off sounding motoric, motorised, programmed, but later on the feeling gets more ethereal, dreamy and wistful. |
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They changed the diagnosis to ADHD, once again recognizing the motoric aspects of the syndrome. |
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Research indicates that young children's ability to recall meaningful sentences is increased through motoric imagery. |
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Initial abilities in motoric and processing speed tasks were compromised, particularly when tasks became more complex. |
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The concerto demands athletic power from the soloist as he negotiates trickily angular and motoric passages, particularly in the last movement. |
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Sport will develop children's motoric abilities, balance, etc. which interacts with cerebral activities and enhances the growth of neurons. |
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The band fused the abrasive, amplified timbres and motoric rhythms of rock with the string and brass writing of the classical tradition. |
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Premiered in Berlin in 2005, the work is a flirtation with minimalism, or at least with the technique of motoric repetition in overlapping cycles or phases. |
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Technical, sensory and motoric interfaces enable the body to become an inhabitant of both worlds. |
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For some theorists, intelligence includes a broad range of abilities encompassing social and motoric performance as well as cognitive abilities. |
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The composer describes this dark-hued piece as 'a propulsive, rhythmic, motoric work with a pronounced lyrical element. |
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With regard to rhythmic traits, a steady motoric pulse is likely to prevail throughout the fast movements. |
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But the shock was the third movement, the motoric Rondo, which Vogt played with a jazzy, dancelike furor. |
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There's one section in the second act that falls back, unfortunately, on the motoric arpeggios of Philip Glass. |
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Trefor Smith is not one of those pianists one hears so often nowadays whose playing is of a purely motoric nature. |
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The Gigue is in ternary metre, giving a sprightly motoric rhythm with beautiful singing bass lines occurring in a hopping rhythm. |
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Exploring surroundings, gross motor and early language development, moving onto initial motoric challenges on a tricycle. |
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It has an important function, to stabilize arm movement and ensures the movement of other muscles to perform motoric functions in the arm. |
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This has positive consequences for the entire physical, motoric and mental development. |
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Para means beside and paraplegia means the motoric paralysis of adjacent body members. |
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There are also classes for children with Down's syndrome, providing them with musical therapy that will help them to be more independent and increase their motoric balance. |
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Indeed, the very nature of the inhibition remains the focus of debate, and various attentional, motoric, and perceptual explanations have been proposed. |
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There may even be at least seven or eight different kinds of intelligence, including interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, motoric and musical intelligence. |
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In particular, they have inappropriate expectations concerning their infants' development, tending to overestimate or underestimate motoric and linguistic capabilities. |
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Consistent speed of processing differences have been noted among children with dyslexia across several perceptual, motoric, and linguistic domains. |
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Automation, the process of machines replacing men in performing sensory, motoric and complex logical tasks, is transforming society in ways that are scarcely comprehensible. |
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They stress that visual naming speed reflects the rapid integration of lexical access and retrieval processes with lower level visual, auditory, and motoric processes. |
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It should have been implemented especially to the group of patients suffering from failure of motoric apparatus where the treatment was financially overwhelming. |
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Nevertheless, we strongly recommend that persons with impaired physical, motoric, or mental capacity, or persons with inadequate experience or knowledge, do not use the appliance unless attended by a qualified person. |
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The prefrontal cortex makes the decision how the individual should act and allocates the cognitive and motoric efforts needed for the specific event. |
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Language development, sharing toys, social interactive, fine motoric skill development through physical activity, wheel toys play an integral role. |
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Stimulates motoric motion sequence, balancing, coordination, body-control, posture, condition, one-leg-stand, ankle-prophylaxis, musculature-strengthening. |
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The music can be motoric, fluttery, funky or unexpectedly serene. |
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Quadri means four and refers to the motoric paralysis of legs and arms. |
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But behind the songs were some left-field ideas, like the motoric Minimalism of bands like Kraftwerk and Suicide and the spooky possibilities of electronic music. |
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Kane's latest group, which combines elements of early Swans with Chatham's monumental guitar pieces, features long minimalist songs that build slowly over his precise and motoric drumming. |
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The serious disablement being both mental and motoric requires an everyday individual pedagogic and rehabilitative care, and so the two professions make the backbone of our services. |
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A wonderful piece, combining contrastive cantabile and lyrical, contrapuntal, motoric, dramatic and other areas. |
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The viruses which can give rise to this infectious disease mainly cause inflammation of the motoric anterior horn cells of the spinal cord responsible for the muscle functions. |
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I just need to go through a series of motoric motions, as if engaging in Czerny exercises for the piano or a sequence of scales and arpeggios cascading up and down the keyboard. |
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Motoric learning consists in discovering and practicing the proper use of a tool. |
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