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neuromotor

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neuromotor
[noo͡r′ōmō′tər]
Etymology: Gk, neuron, nerve; L, mover, to move
pertaining to both the nerves and muscles or to nerve impulses transmitted to muscles.


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The first rater (Li-ting Tsai) collected demographic and clinical information, including binocular grating acuity (Teller, 1990), neuromotor abnormalities, functional motor abnormalities, and associated impairment (Bax et al.
11-13) It is a neuromotor presentation as a response to a noxious stimulus, much like a sliver in your foot.
3) The impact on intelligence has also been documented in children at 4 years of age (Figure 2), and has been associated with better neuromotor function in 7-year olds.
 
 
 
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