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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 90. Chapters: Fitts's law, Equilibrioception, Biomechanics, Executive dysfunction, Eye movement in music reading, Mirror neuron, Central pattern generator, Speech repetition, Premovement neuronal activity, Executive functions, Sensory integration, Motor learning, Motor theory of speech perception, Action selection, Efference copy, Bereitschaftspotential, Eye movement in language reading, Sense of agency, Motor coordination, Simulation theory of empathy, Motor imagery, Eye-hand coordination, Common coding theory, Motor cognition, Kinesiology, Childhood development of fine motor skills, Deficits in Attention, Motor control and Perception, Speech production, Inverse dynamics, Affordance, Mental practice of action, Overhead Throwing Motion, Internal model, Motor unit recruitment, Sensorimotor rhythm, Fictive motion, Gross motor skill, Music and movement, Planning, Illusions of self-motion, Saccadic suppression of image displacement, Human action cycle, Psychomotor retardation, Indirect pathway of movement, Mu rhythm, Sequence learning, DC injection braking, Object manipulation, Psychomotor learning, Functional movement, Motor system, Neuronal tuning, Motor goal, Reciprocal inhibition, Psychomotor Education, Eye-hand span, Vision for perception and vision for action, Movement parameter, Aggregate modulus. Excerpt: Executive dysfunction (or executive function deficit (EFD)), in psychology (primarily cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and clinical neuropsychology), is a disruption to the efficacy of the executive system. It can refer to both neurocognitive deficits and behavioural symptoms. Executive dysfunction is implicated in numerous psychopathologies and mental disorders, as well as short-term and long-term changes in non-clinical executive control. Executive functioning is a theoretical construct representing a domain of cognitiv...