Psychology Dictionary
  • Psychology Resources
  1. Home
  2. rapid alternating movements

rapid alternating movements

rapid alternating movements

changing hand positions rapidly in a sequenced pattern as a measure of motor control and coordination (i.e., cerebellar functioning). Failure to perform this task is called dysdiadochokinesis.

Related Terms

Janis–Feyerabend hypothesis

Janis–Feyerabend hypothesis the notion that persuasive disc...

PR

PR abbreviation for progressive ratio. See progressive-rati...

hypogeusia

hypogeusia n. diminished sensitivity to taste. See also dys...

dynamic systems theory

dynamic systems theory a theory, grounded in nonlinear syst...

security operations

security operations in the approach of Harry Stack Sullivan...

curative factors

curative factors see therapeutic factors.

Quick Info

Category Psychology Term
Definitions 1
First Letter R

Browse by Letter


A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

© 2025 PsychologyDB.com All rights reserved.

Terms Sitemap Contact