psychomotor in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the origination of movement in conscious mental activity.
Disabilities in mental and psychomotor development, neuromotor function, or sensory and communication function are present in about one half of extremely preterm fetuses.

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1. Akathisia/psychomotor restlessness

2. Could be psychomotor epilepsy...

3. Akathisia/Psychomotor restlessness, Convulsion, Manic reaction

4. Status epilepticus* Convulsion Coordination Abnormal* Nystagmus Psychomotor hyperactivity Tremor

5. A condition that combines psychomotor agitation and aggressive behavior.

6. Responsiveness is usually impaired or lost when Automatisms occur during psychomotor seizures

7. Some psychomotor seizures, grand mal can be the precursor of similar symptoms.

8. Agitated depression was defined as an MDE with HIGH-C psychomotor agitation score > or = 2

9. Models based on psychomotor performance parameters have to consider task induced effects in a more complex way.

10. The effects on motivational symptoms of depression such as Anergia, fatigue, and psychomotor slowing receive particular attention

11. Investigations on the behaviour of pulse frequence during experiments about the acquirement of psychomotor abilities are reported.

12. The effects on motivational symptoms of depression such as Anergia, fatigue, and psychomotor slowing receive particular attention

13. Hand Automatisms is one of the principal characteristics of complex partial (psychomotor) seizures 5 occurring in >80%

14. Other Analeptics are compounds that possess psychomotor stimulant properties on the central nervous system, often through catecholaminergic mechanisms.

15. Delirium is a disturbance of consciousness and Cognition with a sudden onset that may be accompanied by increased psychomotor activity

16. [1] state that such Automatisms never occurred in left-sided psychomotor seizures but were found in 10% of right temporal cases

17. Psychomotor Agitation often affects people with bipolar disorder, but it is also associated with other conditions that affect mental health or neurological function

18. Article abstract-This is a report of a 1-year prospective study to investigate how often Automatisms occur with preserved responsiveness in psychomotor seizures

19. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Psychomotor Agitation is a spectrum of disorders characterized by unintentional and purposeless motions and restlessness, often accompanied by …

20. Psychomotor Acceleration generalized physical and emotional overactivity in response to internal and external stimuli, such as that seen in the manic phase of bipolar disorder

21. Caffeine stimulates the brain psychomotor centres, Кофеин стимулирует психомоторные центры головного мозга, provides an Analeptical action, removes drowsing and fatigue, increases physical and mental efficiency, increases the penetrability of blood-tissue interfaces, increases arterial blood

22. Automatism [aw-tom´ah-tizm] aimless and apparently undirected behavior that is not under conscious control and is performed without conscious knowledge; seen in psychomotor epilepsy, catatonic schizophrenia, dissociative fugue, and other conditions

23. Automatism [aw-tom´ah-tizm] aimless and apparently undirected behavior that is not under conscious control and is performed without conscious knowledge; seen in psychomotor epilepsy, catatonic schizophrenia, dissociative fugue, and other conditions

24. Caffeine stimulates the brain psychomotor centres, Кофеин стимулирует психомоторные центры головного мозга, provides an Analeptical action, removes drowsing and fatigue, increases physical and mental efficiency, increases the penetrability of blood-tissue interfaces, increases arterial blood

25. The cardinal symptoms seen in classic homocystinuria are mental retardation, osteoporosis, myopia, and lens luxation. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase deficiency may present with psychomotor retardation, epilepsy, brain atrophy. Errors of Cbl metabolism account for metabolic crisis with methylmalonic acidemia.

26. Akathisia/psychomotor restlessness The use of duloxetine has been associated with the development of akathisia, characterised by a subjectively unpleasant or distressing restlessness and need to move often accompanied by an inability to sit or stand still

27. A trend could be delineated; in the later gestational age, the higher the Cephalization index reflecting a greater degree of brain vulnerability, the more severe the clinical pathology; especially the likelihood of cerebral palsy and severe psychomotor retardation.

28. Test Blueprinting I: Selecting an Assessment Method Objectives By the end of this lesson, you should be able to: o Recognize the role of learning objectives in deciding what knowledge and skills to assess o Classify learning objectives according to skill domain (cognitive, affective, and psychomotor)

29. The Affective domain is one of three domains in Bloom's Taxonomy, with the other two being the cognitive and psychomotor The Affective domain includes the manner in which we deal with things emotionally, such as feelings, values, appreciation, enthusiasms, motivations, and attitudes (Bloom, Engelhart, Furst, Hill, & Krathwohl, 1956).

30. Agitation may refer to: Agitation (action), putting into motion by shaking or stirring, often to achieve mixing An emotional state of excitement or restlessness Psychomotor Agitation, an extreme form of the above, which can be part of a mental illness or a side effect of anti-psychotic medication

31. Amphetamines AKA Speed: Street Names: Fet, Powder, White, Whizz, Fettle, Throttle and Base (and various other slang names that are made up by people because they sound catchy) Type: Psychomotor Stimulant Cost: Can vary, usually £10 a gram but if your dealer isn't a complete dick head he should make it cheaper the more you buy off him.

32. Possible Side Effects The prescription and over-the-counter drugs found in Baike Wan can cause various side effects. Piroxicam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent which can cause blood disorders, gastritic bleeding, kidney impairment and serious skin reactions. Frusemide is a diuretic which may cause dizziness and electrolyte imbalance. Chlorpheniramine is an antihistamine with side-effects that include drowsiness, blurred vision and psychomotor impairment.