Psychomotor agitation is a feeling of anxious restlessness that can lead to unintended movements. A person may experience muscle tension, increased heartbeat, physical tremors, and behavioral symptoms ...
Motivational and motor deficits are common in patients with depression and other psychiatric disorders, and are related to symptoms of anhedonia and motor retardation. These deficits in motivation and ...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the role of environmental context and drug history in modulating the effects of heroin on locomotor activity and Fos protein expression in the ...
NEW Minister of State for Liaising on Psychomotor Activities in Education and Vocational Training Josaya Hungwe says his main task will be to integrate primary education and vocational training so ...
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What causes psychomotor agitation?

Medically reviewed by Brigid Dwyer, MD Key Takeaways Psychomotor agitation involves repetitive, unintentional movements due ...