kinesthetic Definition på svenska

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Examples of kinesthetic

  • Sensors range from pressure, temperature and kinesthetic sensing devices, to biofeedback equipment.

  • The second stage of the workshops progressed to spatial exercises that both developed a kinesthetic sense of the body within space, and created a sense of presence for the actor.

  • In movement control, the musculoskeletal system is subject to the measurement of proprioceptive and kinesthetic information generated by actual movement and relayed as feedback sensory signals.

  • In contrast, a multi-level interaction account would allow matching of the novel visual stimuli to kinesthetic signals, which our participants had learned to interpret during motor or kinesthetic ("passive") practice.

  • The sensing bandwidth refers to the frequency with which tactile or kinesthetic stimuli are sensed, and the control bandwidth refers to the rapidity with which humans can respond.

  • In fact, catatonia may represent a motoric/kinesthetic analog to mirrored self-misidentification in that the patients have lost an explicit sense of relation between their limbs and body.

  • In this scheme, it is assumed that the fusion of both perceptions (visual and tactile) is done by weighing the two force sources performing the kinesthetic follow-up of the force.

  • In the second, they both were attuned to the musical outcomes and responded more to each other's sounds and the kinesthetic feedback from the instruments than to preconceived expectations.

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