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Primary Motor

The Primary Motor cognitive function is responsible for the speed, strength, and control of one’s muscle movements. One side or the other of the body may be involved or both sides of the body.

Primary Motor
  • Primary Motor is Involved In:

    • the speed, strength, and control of one’s muscle movements
  • A Difficulty in This Cognitive Function Leads to:

    • awkward and less-articulated movement often with slower reflexes
    • general muscle weakness or low muscle tone  
    • challenges in sports requiring muscle strength and quick reflexes
  • Enhancing This Function Leads to:

    • increased physical coordination through improved speed, strength and control of muscle movements, better reflexes

Primary Motor is Involved In:

  • the speed, strength, and control of one’s muscle movements

A Difficulty in This Cognitive Function Leads to:

  • awkward and less-articulated movement often with slower reflexes
  • general muscle weakness or low muscle tone  
  • challenges in sports requiring muscle strength and quick reflexes

Enhancing This Function Leads to:

  • increased physical coordination through improved speed, strength and control of muscle movements, better reflexes

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