Of or relating to movement or muscular activity associated with mental processes, especially affects, as in psychomotor slowing associated with depression.
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Of or relating to movement or muscular activity associated with mental processes, especially affects, as in psychomotor slowing associated with depression.
Pertaining to or causing voluntary movements usually associated with neural activity.
Pertaining to both mental activity and muscular movement. See also motor.
Pertaining to motor effects of cerebral or psychic activity.
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