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Proprioception (/ˌproʊpri.oʊˈsɛpʃən, -ə-/ PROH-pree-oh-SEP-shən, -ə-) is the
sense of self-movement, force, and body position.
Proprioception is mediated...
- two of the
three following senses to
maintain balance while standing:
proprioception (the
ability to know one's body
position in space)
vestibular function...
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hemisection of the
spinal cord
resulting in
paralysis and loss of
proprioception on the same (or ipsilateral) side as the
injury or lesion, and loss...
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overview discusses proprioception, thermoception, chemoception, and nociception, as they are all
integrally connected.
Proprioception is
determined by using...
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Disembodied Lady", a
unique case of a
woman losing her
entire sense of
proprioception (the
sense of the
position of
parts of the body,
relative to
other neighboring...
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physiological proprioception (EPP) is a
concept pioneered by D.C.
Simpson (1972) to
describe the
ability to
perceive at the tip of a tool.
Proprioception is the...
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afferent nerve fibers. This
information can be
processed by the
brain as
proprioception. The
responses of
muscle spindles to
changes in
length also play an...
- self-docking to
charge their batteries. Self-maintenance is
based on "
proprioception", or
sensing one's own
internal status. In the
battery charging example...
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Position (music), the
location of the hand on a
musical instrument Proprioception, the
sense of the
relative position of
neighbouring parts of the body...
- know
where their arms and legs are
without looking (i.e., a
failure of
proprioception), but can, for instance, feel and
locate a hot
object placed against...