Neurogenic tremors
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Neurogenic Tremors Whole Body Tremors. Neurogenic tremors are part of an instinctual procedural memory in the human animal. The tremors are a reflexogenic pattern held in procedural memory. They are part of the genetic composition of the human organism. They are a generically based discharge of the human organism. The body elicits them to complete the process of discharge of the aborted intrinsic movement pattern of flight/defense. In short, neurogenic tremors achieve extinction of a conditioned sensorimotor response.
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