sensorimotorisia
Sensorimotorisia is a hypothetical construct used in theoretical neuroscience and speculative clinical discourse to describe a spectrum of disruptions involving the integration of sensory input and motor output across central and peripheral pathways. In this framework, motor responses are not solely driven by intention but are shaped by altered processing of sensory information, leading to variable coordination between perception and action.
Etymology and use: the term combines sensorimotor and the suffix indicating a condition or state. It is
Signs and symptoms: proposed manifestations include irregular timing of motor responses to sensory cues, difficulties with
Causes and mechanisms: in hypothetical models, sensorimotorisia may arise from dysregulation of sensorimotor integration within cortical,
Diagnosis and assessment: there are no standardized criteria. Assessments described in speculative literature often involve multidisciplinary
Treatment and prognosis: management concepts focus on improving sensorimotor integration through targeted therapies such as sensorimotor
History and status: sensorimotorisia appears in theoretical discussions and does not have broad validation in mainstream