sensorimotor in English

adjective
1
(of nerves or their actions) having or involving both sensory and motor functions or pathways.
This indicates the presence of complete sensorimotor reflex pathways within the organ wall.

Use "sensorimotor" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "sensorimotor" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sensorimotor", or refer to the context using the word "sensorimotor" in the English Dictionary.

1. It refers to observable behaviors-sensorimotor and conceptual-that reflect intellectual activity.

2. Rapid repetition makes both the peripheral sensorimotor activity and central neural activation fire repeatedly.

3. The first is the sensorimotor level of direct action on the environment.

4. Piaget allows two years for the development of sensorimotor intelligence as distinct from conceptual intelligence.

5. Cortical Myoclonus (CM) CM originates from abnormal neuronal discharges in the sensorimotor cortex

6. The cognitive aspects of sensorimotor development evolve as a child acts on the environment.

7. The Bregma test is able to detect at least some of the patients with sensorimotor deficits

8. 20 For about two years, this ability has been gradually evolving from sensorimotor behaviors.

9. The cognitive schemata of the adult are derived from the sensorimotor schemata of the child.

10. However; these are not specific enough to analyze the effects of sensorimotor training and balance training.

11. Between birth and age all schemata are sensorimotor and dependent on the actions of the child.

12. Copers may have adopted protective sensorimotor adaptations to prevent repeated ankle sprains; however, their coordination strategies …

13. Within 8 weeks she developed a serious sensorimotor mixed axonal and demyelinating neuropathy and a granulomatous myositis.

14. The sensorimotor child is initially egocentric in that he lacks differentiation between the self as an object and other objects.

15. 25 The presentation of the first patient with a subacute sensorimotor peripheral neuropathy is typical of intoxication with inorganic arsenic.

16. Postoperative Aphagia and sensorimotor impairments were less prolonged than normal in the dieted rats and more prolonged than normal in the fattened rats

17. What the cerebellum does to sensorimotor and vestibular control, it also does to Cognition, emotion, and autonomic function

18. The next level of control is the upper motor neuron with cells of origin in the sensorimotor cortex.

19. We can observe a fluctuation of the sensorimotor functions with a progressively increasing amplitude of a 3 c.p.s. rhythm.

20. This results in a final stage with a usually high-grade sensorimotor hemisyndrome, hemianopia, cognitive impairment and — if the language-dominant hemisphere is affected — aphasia.

21. How the brain generates appropriate muscle activation patterns is a challenging research question, considering the great complexity of the sensorimotor and musculoskeletal systems.

22. A distinction is made between the following types: symmetric distal sensory polyneuropathy, symmetric distal sensorimotor polyneuropathy, focal and multifocal neuropathies, diabetic ophthalmoplegia, Bell’s palsy, diabetic truncal radiculoneuropathy and diabetic amyotrophy.

23. ‘The primary types of diabetic neuropathy are sensorimotor and Autonomic.’ ‘The sympathetic nerves control circulation and perspiration and are part of your Autonomic nervous system.’ ‘For example, stress has been shown to affect major physiological systems - Autonomic, neuroendocrine, and immune.’

24. Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a “neurologic speech disorder that reflects an impaired capacity to plan or program sensorimotor commands necessary for directing movements that result in phonetically and prosodically normal speech” (Duffy, 2013, p

25. • Aliment, in Scots law and in other civil systems • In sensorimotor theory, that which is assimilated to a schema • In Scottish law, Aliment is the maintenance of children and other persons who are entitled to claim on the grounds of relationship or marriage

26. Bradykinin is a locally produced blood plasma protein which has a number of proinflammatory effects including stimulation of sensorimotor nerves, leading to pain and reflex responses (largely through B2 receptors), and CGRP and tachykinin release, leading to motor effects including plasma protein extravasation in skin and airways and to positive chrono- and inotropic effects in isolated atria.