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voluntary control

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meanings of voluntaryand control


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voluntary
adjective
uk /ˈvɒl.ən.tər.i/ us /ˈvɑː.lən.ter.i/
done, made, or given willingly, without being forced or paid to ...
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control
noun
uk /kənˈtrəʊl/ us /kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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Thus, the fixational subsystem can exhibit improved voluntarycontrol despite chronic visual deprivation.
He suggests that manual gestures were integrated into spoken language after vocalizations were brought under voluntarycontrol.
However, recent evidence implicates voluntarycontrol of vocalizations in apes, which suggests that intentional control of vocal communication predates the hominid-pongid split.
Typically, subjects would use this mode as their primary exercise mode when their motor deficits have been minimized and significant voluntarycontrol has returned.
Most primates have much better voluntarycontrol over their hands and arms than over their mouths and tongues.
At this level the question is which sub-action to carry out and this is subject to voluntarycontrol.
Voluntarycontrol of microsaccades during maintained monocular fixation.
We can, however, steer our doxastic constitutions by implementing doxastic practices, which are under our voluntarycontrol.
The cognitive- behavioral therapy worked on cortical networks including areas involved in attention that would be more easily subject to voluntarycontrol.
This is associated with increased activity and voluntarycontrol.
Evidence is reviewed under the headings of distinctiveness, consistency, and the degree of voluntarycontrol.
Part of my argument for gestural theory was based on the premise that apes have little or no voluntarycontrol over vocalization.
These brain changes should allow children to disengage more easily from fixation on negative events while asserting more voluntarycontrol over their behavioral choices.
Voluntarycontrol over amplitude is incomplete, and observers can better detect pain that the individual attempts to suppress rather than amplify or simulate.
However, a second prefrontal mechanism of emotion regulation, centered in dorsomedial systems for voluntarycontrol, was also expected to change with successful treatment.
Given the complexity of the planning processes, reactive expectancies may often overcome the efforts for voluntarycontrol.
The emergence of voluntarycontrol of attention occurring during the infant's first year coincides with the development of three related, but anatomically distinct, attentional systems.
This new argument depends principally on two intuitive ideas: that 'ought' implies ' can' and that belief is not subject to direct voluntarycontrol.
Thus, despite extremely abnormal visual experience, the fixational subsystem can function to improve ocular stability under voluntarycontrol.
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