Concept cluster: Biology > Neurological disorders (3)
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(archaic) Alternative form of akinesic: akinetic. [Of or pertaining to akinesia.]
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(pathology) Alternative form of acrocinesia [(pathology) Excessive movement of the limbs]
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(pathology) Alternative form of acrocinesia [(pathology) Excessive movement of the limbs]
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Alternative form of adiadochokinesia [A dyskinesia characterized by the inability to perform the rapid alternating movements of diadochokinesia.]
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A dyskinesia characterized by the inability to perform the rapid alternating movements of diadochokinesia.
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Alternative form of adiadochokinesia [A dyskinesia characterized by the inability to perform the rapid alternating movements of diadochokinesia.]
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Alternative form of adiadochokinesia [A dyskinesia characterized by the inability to perform the rapid alternating movements of diadochokinesia.]
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(medicine) The inability to make movements exhibiting a rapid change of motion (as in quickly rotating the wrist one way and then the other) due to cerebellar dysfunction.
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(pathology) An irregular pattern of the heartbeat
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Alternative spelling of anemically [In an anemic manner.]
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in an analgesic manner
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Alternative form of anaplerotically [In an anaplerotic manner]
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In an anemic manner.
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In an anesthetic manner
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In an anorectic way.
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In an anthelmintic manner
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Alternative spelling of arrhythmia [An irregular heartbeat; a lack of a regular pulse]
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An irregular heartbeat; a lack of a regular pulse
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(pathology) Rapid, alternating ballistic movements of the fingers (typical of Parkinson's disease)
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(medicine) The ability to evaluate the weight of objects, or to differentiate objects of different weights by holding or lifting them.
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The sensation that one's hands are moving
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repetitive and rapid, jerky, involuntary movement that appears to be well-coordinated; often seen in Huntington's disease.
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The occurrence of involuntary movements in a combination of chorea (irregular migrating contractions) and athetosis (twisting and writhing).
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(medicine) The activation of one muscle coordinately with another.
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The property of being diastatic, i.e. having germinated.
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In a digestive manner; by means of digestion
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Alternative spelling of dyssynchrony [(medicine) A medical condition wherein the activation of different parts of the heart is improperly synchronized.]
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Alternative form of dysdiadochokinesia [The impairment of the ability to perform rapidly alternating movements.]
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Alternative form of dysdiadochokinesia [The impairment of the ability to perform rapidly alternating movements.]
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Alternative form of dysdiadochokinesia [The impairment of the ability to perform rapidly alternating movements.]
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Alternative form of dysdiadochokinesia [The impairment of the ability to perform rapidly alternating movements.]
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The involuntary repetition or imitation of the observed movements of another.
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The sense of balance.
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measurement of an individual's ability to perceive a sensation (tactile or otherwise)
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The presence of a normal, regular pulse
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The sense of the position of external objects relative to parts of the body
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(medicine) paratonia
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Synonym of semivoltine
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(pathology) Abnormally increased and sometimes uncontrollable activity or muscular movements.
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Synonym of hyperkinetic
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Relating to, or exhibiting, hypersynchrony.
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In a hypothermic manner; in a condition of hypothermia.
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Alternative form of ischemically [In an ischemic manner]
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Alternative spelling of kinesthetics [The ability to feel movements of the limbs and body. Referred by some people as the sixth sense.]
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(medicine) A phenomenon, mostly associated with Parkinson's disease, where an individual who experiences severe difficulties with simple movements may perform complex movements easily.
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Proprioception or static position sense; the perception of the position and posture of the body; also, more broadly, including the motion of the body as well. See usage notes below.
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An autosomal-dominant synkinesis in which two or more muscles that are independently innervated have simultaneous or coordinated movements.
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(anatomy) Synonym of mesokinesis
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rhythmic movement of muscle tissue
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In a neurasthenic way.
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(medicine) A repetitive complex movement; hyperkinesis.
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parapraxis
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Of or pertaining to parathesis.
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Exhibiting phonaesthesia.
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(pathology) A convulsion in response to a flickering light
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A form of mesokinesis that occurs between the braincase and facial skeleton.
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The sense of the position of parts of the body, relative to other neighbouring parts of the body.
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Synonym of proprioception
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(pathology, obsolete) Abnormal impulsive behaviour unaccompanied by depression or other mental disorder.
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Purkinje effect
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stimulation as a result of one's own body movement
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Synonym of partial calque
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Alternative form of sensory [Of the physical senses or sensation.]
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The process by which the brain adjusts its response to stimuli.
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The study of waveforms of touch, emotion, and music.
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somatosensory perception
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The qualitative evaluation of body features
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The ability to perceive the form of an object by using the sense of touch.
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Below the threshold of concussion.
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Less that would produce an ictal seizure
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The detection and reception of stimuli distant from the body (typically, the senses of hearing, sight and smell).
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(medicine, not comparable) Applied externally (to the surface of the skin or eye).
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Synonym of Uhthoff's phenomenon

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