-
which dispenses with
peripheral organs and
afferent nerves for the
muscular sense has had
powerful adherents . . . It
supposes that
during ... a willed...
-
touch which ultimately fed the
development of
psychological theories of
muscular sense. His
account of the
notion of
external existence as
being derived not...
-
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is a type of
muscular dystrophy, a
group of
heritable diseases that
cause degeneration of
muscle and progressive...
-
works are
generally extremely clear and communicative, with a
solid and
muscular sense of harmony.
Lyrical p****ages may be
followed by
agitated dissonances...
- A
muscular hydrostat is a
biological structure found in animals. It is used to mani****te
items (including food) or to move its host
about and consists...
-
Proprioception (/ˌproʊpri.oʊˈsɛpʃən, -ə-/ PROH-pree-oh-SEP-shən, -ə-) is the
sense of self-movement, force, and body position.
Proprioception is
mediated by...
- very rare
genetic disorder which is
characterized by
muscular atrophy,
cerebellar ataxia,
reduced sense of touch,
retinal degeneration, and
diabetes mellitus...
-
classification of the
Human Senses,
where he
introduced the
concepts of the
muscular sense and
organic sensibilities.
Drawing from the ****ociationist approach...
- on
maintaining function. CMT was
previously classified as a
subtype of
muscular dystrophy.
Symptoms of CMT
usually begin in
early childhood or
early adulthood...
-
being cardiac muscle and
smooth muscle. They are part of the
voluntary muscular system and
typically are
attached by
tendons to
bones of a skeleton. The...