motor image n.
The cerebral image of possible body movements.
They believe this always happens and that therefore a motor image is an impossibility.
(c) The motor image is a close competitor with the auditory for second place.
It is at the point for finishing and releasing the set of strains which constitute the motor image of the verse.
This motor image, set of strains, or whatever it be, is more than a mere standard by which we judge the present verse.