motor control

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motor control

A child practices motor control by stacking colorful wooden blocks.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The regulation of movement by the nervous system: "Motor control" refers to the process by which the brain and nervous system plan, coordinate, and execute voluntary movements of muscles and limbs.
    • The ability to direct and manage muscular activity: It denotes the capacity to produce smooth, purposeful physical actions, from simple gestures to complex skills.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Physical therapy can help improve motor control after a stroke. (Therapy aims to enhance the brain's ability to regulate muscle movements.)
    • Fine motor control is essential for tasks like writing or threading a needle. (This refers to the precise direction of small muscles, particularly in the hands and fingers.)
    • The study of motor control examines how the central nervous system coordinates complex actions. (This is a field of research focused on the neural processes behind movement.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Loss of motor control": a condition where the ability to regulate muscles is impaired.
    • The disease led to a progressive loss of motor control. (The illness caused a gradual decline in the patient's ability to command their muscles.)
  • "Hierarchical model of motor control": a theoretical framework describing how higher brain centers command lower-level circuits to produce movement.
    • The hierarchical model of motor control explains how the cortex issues goals that the spinal cord executes. (This is a concept in neuroscience.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Motor learning (n): the process of acquiring and refining motor skills through practice.
    • Riding a bicycle involves both motor control and motor learning.
  • Sensorimotor (adj): relating to or involving both sensory and motor functions.
    • Sensorimotor integration is crucial for accurate motor control.
Synonyms
  • Movement coordination: the harmonious functioning of muscles in complex actions.
  • Neuromuscular control: emphasizes the role of nerves in commanding muscles.
Related Phrases
  • Gross motor control: control of large muscle groups for activities like walking or jumping.
    • Toddlers are developing gross motor control.
  • Fine motor control: control of small, precise movements, especially of the hands and fingers.
    • Surgeons require exceptional fine motor control.
Related Idioms
motor control

A child practices motor control by stacking colorful wooden blocks.

Noun
  1. control of muscles