Psychomotor is movements associated with mental activity. Psychomotor agitation is restlessness or unintentional and purposeless actions that are caused by mental tension. Psychomotor Retardation is a slowing of physical movement due to a slowing of brain activity. Psychomotor agitation or retardation is one of the criteria listed for Major Depressive Disorder (Depression) by the DSM-IV-TR.
People with Type II, or negative schizophrenia, are usually described as poorly adjusted before their schizophrenia slowly overtakes them. They have predominantly "negative" symptoms, such as withdrawal from others and psychomotor retardation.
Depressed Mood, Decreased Interest or Pleasure, Weight Changes, Sleep Disturbances, Psychomotor Agitation or Retardation, Feelings of Worthlessness or Guilt, most doctors would give you pills.
having no visible emotion
Symptoms of Schilder's disease include weakness of one side of the body (hemiparesis), slowness of movement (psychomotor retardation), paralysis of all four extremities (quadraparesis), seizures , difficulty with speech (dysarthria).
What is the definition of psychomotor skills in physical activity
no....it is a physical change as it is only changing its state and it is reversable. somtimes it is reversable
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palindromes
irreversible change.
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