Is there a qualitative difference between the motor-doyle and the other type of doyles?
I used motor-doyles to refer to operations with one’s limbs and digits. Children who learn a lot of motor doyles before five will have more manual dexterity than those who don’t. Most doyles, btw, affect muscle groups, but certain internal doyles have to do only with the homeostasis of internal organs such as the heart, liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, kidneys, etc, and do not affect directly what we normally call muscles.