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With small, fine movements he tugged at the paper, tearing the picture out along the crease.
But in some cases headaches, imbalance, dizziness and difficulty in making fine movements persist for years.
OceanOne's fine movements were controlled from 100 meters above the seafloor, via haptic feedback joysticks.
They were also hypo-locomotive as evident by a decrease in their basic and fine movements.
They have trouble pronouncing words properly, speaking grammatically and making certain fine movements of the lips and tongue.
But, the team reported, he "continued to have pronounced difficulty performing fine movements with his left hand".
Ataxic cerebral palsy is a rare form of the condition that is characterized by poor coordination, muscle weakness, an unsteady gait, and difficulty performing rapid or fine movements.
A new implant could also bring improvements by giving patients unprecedented control over fine movements of prosthetics ( "Seamlessly Melding Man and Machine").
Playing a musical instrument is a rich and complex experience that involves integrating information from the senses of vision, hearing, and touch, as well as fine movements, and learning to do so can induce long-lasting changes in the brain.
We linked in concentration, and it occurred to me that the delicacy of the line and the fine movements needed to free it appealed to him the way drawing appealed to him, because of their beauty and precision.
The microcomputers' sophisticated programs enable them to contract a patient's muscles in unison so that he can actually stand and sit, walk, and even use his hands to perform relatively fine movements.
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