Chapter 7: Motor Skills
locomotion
The ability to move independently; related in this text to large or gross motor skill development.
manipulation
The ability to move skillfully with the hands and fingers; related in this text to small or fine motor skill development.
mylenization
The building or increasing of the myelin sheath that acts as an insulator around the axon with neural fibers allowing for efficient transmission of messages by the brain.
cerebral cortex
The largest, most complex structure of the human brain; responsible for higher level thinking and intelligence; surrounds the rest of the brain (much like a half-shelled walnut).
cephalocaudal
An organized pattern of physical growth and motor control that proceeds from head to foot.
proximaldistal
An organized pattern of physical growth and motor control that proceeds from the center of the body outward.
reflexes
Automatic or involuntary response system to touch, light, sound, and other forms of stimulation.
brain plasticity
Capacity for regions of the brain and individual neurons within these regions to adapt and take on different functions as a result of experience.