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While the terms proprioception and kinesthesia are often used interchangeably, they actually have many different components.
The perception of continuous movement (kinesthesia) is largely unconscious.
The discovery of kinesthesia served as a precursor to the study of proprioception.
These patients are more dependent on external cues rather than proprioception and kinesthesia when compared to healthy people.
I mean kinesthesia: the ability to sense the movement of one's limbs and other operable parts of the body.
Scored remarkably high on the kinesthesia tests, too, although that particular requirement was becoming less and less relevant these days.
II fibers carry sensory information related to muscle spindle secondary endings, touch, and kinesthesia.
The new pathway is located in the posterior columns, traditionally believed to mediate light touch and kinesthesia.
Still, the work took more and more of his attention, and Data felt an increasing sensation of something akin to kinesthesia.
Cybernetically-controlled negative feedback kinesthesia; I felt the weapons in my hands and watched my performance with them.
This has led to the notion that kinesthesia is more behavioral, and proprioception is more cognitive.
Discrete kinesthesia.
She said the Steadholder's always tested very high for kinesthesia, that it's something your Navy looks for.
Kinesthesia is a key component in muscle memory and hand-eye coordination, and training can improve this sense (see blind contour drawing).
The eerie kinesthesia of her health-sense was so intense that she could hardly restrain her impulse to slap at the squirming sensation.
For those moments he was without any senses but sight, hearing, a dim touch and kinesthesia, a jab of pain through what remained of his tissues.
Often the kinesthetic sense is differentiated from proprioception by excluding the sense of equilibrium or balance from kinesthesia.
Agraphesthesia is a disorder of directional cutaneous kinesthesia or a disorientation of the skin's sensation across its space.
He spoke about the effects of centrifugal force, gravity and thrust on a ski's edges and outlined the role of synergy and kinesthesia.
Because when I wasn't in kinesthesia, the machine kept my body totally inert and zapped my brain with four millennia's worth of military facts and theories.
English has a whole cloud of terms for various parts of this ability: feel, touch, form, proprioception, coordination, hand-eye coordination, kinesthesia, grace, control, reflexes, and so on.
Kinesthesia is the awareness of the position and movement of the parts of the body using sensory organs, which are known as proprioceptors, in joints and muscles.
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They can be quite confusing when first practised as a result of what Alexander called debauched kinaesthesia.
Most of us have the problem of faulty perception or, as Alexander often referred to it, 'debauched kinaesthesia'.
In 1889, Alfred Goldscheider suggested a classification of kinaesthesia into three types: muscle, tendon, and articular sensitivity.
Other senses that have been well-accepted in most mammals, including humans, include nociception, equilibrioception, kinaesthesia, and thermoception.
Rosker, J.; Sarabon, N. (2010): Kinaesthesia and Methods for its Assessment.
It was due to our sense for kinaesthesia and our ability for being empathetic that we fully understood our teddy bears - today, we admire the elegance of a crane.
Later, in 1880, Henry Charlton Bastian suggested "kinaesthesia" instead of "muscle sense" on the basis that some of the afferent information (back to the brain) was coming from other structures including tendons, joints, and skin.