movement produced by action of the mind or will.
1. Physical behavior that has a basis in mental processes. 2. A teaching method that involves both mental processes and physical movement.
in this context, relating to the production of voluntary and conscious movement.
relating to mental functioning and control of muscular movement.
Refers to the combination of physical and mental ability. The term is used for disorders in which muscular activities are affected by brain disturbance.
Pertaining to the motor effects of psychological processes. Psychomotor tests are tests of motor skill which depend upon sensory or perceptual motor coordination. (3)
Relating to the muscles associated with mental performance.
Skills involving a series of coordinated movements.