MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «KINAESTHESIA»
kinaesthesia
proprioception
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provides
information
about
leaves
vodka
left
from
latin
proprius
meaning
individual
perception
sense
relative
position
neighbouring
parts
body
strength
effort
being
kinaesthesia
physiology
sensation
bodily
weight
muscle
tension
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also
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ˌkinəsˈthēzhə
britishkinaesthesia
noun
awareness
define
kinaesthesis
kinesthesis
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audio
more
ability
know
where
your
they
medical
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webster
with
examples
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making
sciencedirect
sensory
functions
collectively
termed
involve
spatial
mechanical
status
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everything
that
works
directly
spectators
attention
their
understanding
emotions
action
jane
desmond
vocabulary
muscular
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sixth
abcderium
studied
before
nineteenth
century
under
variety
other
names
including
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «KINAESTHESIA»
Découvrez l'usage de
kinaesthesia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
kinaesthesia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science
The attribution of such a sense of being to our own body depends essentially
upon kinaesthesia. Husserl distinguishes two categories of kinaesthesia. First,
objectifying kinaesthesia (KO) functions in the perceptual mode so as to objectify
the ...
Shaun Gallagher, Daniel Schmicking, 2009
2
Simulated And Virtual Realities: Elements Of Perception
Taction comprises both kinaesthesia and tactile perception. Are there possible
sub-categories of these senses? How useful is it to consider taction as a single
sense? There is some reason to suggest that there are several possible tactual ...
K. Carr, R. England, 1995
3
Biology of Sensory Systems
Kinaesthesia in arthropods: crustacea - stretch receptors; insects: hair plates -
campaniform sensilla - chordotonal organs; flight equlibrium - dipteran halteres.
Kinaesthesia in mammals: muscle spindles: motor units - extrafusal and intrafusal
...
4
Subjectivity in Motion: Life, Art, and Movement in the Work ...
Indeed, the notion of kinaesthesia was critical to Husserl's theory of the
originating constitution of self. What Husserl called “the kinaestheses” were for
him the most fundamental of perceptual experiences, and, as such, were found at
the very ...
5
Redrawing Anthropology: Materials, Movements, Lines
Kinaesthesia Before considering concepts emanating from linear quality and
their metaphoric elaborations, I would like to put kinaesthesia centre stage and
call attention to some common oversights that hinder recognition and
understanding ...
Professor Tim Ingold, 2013
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The Senses of Touch: Haptics, Affects and Technologies
in the case of kinaesthesia for example where no material object is required, the
sensation being experienced as arising from the body although from sometimes
indeterminate locations. This is what allows him to say that, in the case of bodily ...
7
The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl
This horizonal act is indicated as a motivational potentiality, to be realized by
realizing a certain functionally related sequence of kinaesthesia, the “loco-motion
” kinaesthesia. On the other hand, the tactual object is presented as near, or else
...
Dorion Cairns, Lester Embree, 2012
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A-Z Of Play In Early Childhood
ZEALOUSNESS ' AOVENTURO SION-MAKING ' ENERGY - ENJOY ' 'JlINK' °
KINAESTHESIA ° MATHEMA ENT! ' ZEALOUSNESS ' AOVENTUROUS ' - '
DECISION-MAKING ° ENERGY ' ENJOYMEN AWS ' 'JUNK' - KINAESTHESIA ...
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Improving Ankle and Knee Joint Stability: Proprioceptive ...
Proprioception and kinaesthesia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proprioception)
Kinaesthesia is another term that is often used interchangeably with
proprioception, though use of the term “kinaesthesia” can place a greater
emphasis on motion ...
Lucian Lupescu Milon, Lucian Lupescu, Alexandru Acsinte, Eftene Alexandru, Alexandra Milon, 2010
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Knowing Without Thinking: Mind, Action, Cognition and the ...
69) similarly removes kinaesthesia from the scene of discussion. Kinaesthesia is
not like anything. Experientially, it is what it is: a qualitatively felt kinetic dynamic.
Though not adverting in the least to 'what it is like' in their attempt to account for ...
9 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «KINAESTHESIA»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
kinaesthesia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The 10 Worst Things About The Witcher 3
Kinaesthesia. It might seem a minor issue, but, for us, one of the key aspects in an open-world game is the interaction between the character ... «Gamereactor UK, mai 15»
Un-doing awareness: do smart watches make dumb humans?
Based on John Patterson's original lectures, I give each week a lecture on the senses (i.e. sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, and kinaesthesia) ... «The Conversation AU, avril 15»
Rethinking handwriting demise
Accordingly, the scientific term for the awareness of, and movements of parts of the body, is known as kinaesthesia. This term is comes from two ... «The Foreigner, nov 14»
Mumbai Multiplex | In step with the new Kala Ghoda
As opposed to Times Square's kinaesthesia, Chelsea is where cutting-edge contemporary and stimulating statement art flourish together. «Livemint, sept 14»
The effects of ACL injury on knee proprioception: a meta-analysis
PRISMA guidelines were followed as much as possible. Studies that investigated the effect of ACL injury on either knee joint kinaesthesia or ... «OrthoSpineNews, juil 14»
At the Guggenheim
... to this end they updated the ideas of synaesthesia, or the fusion of the senses, and kinaesthesia, or the mixing of bodies in motion and at rest. «London Review of Books, mars 14»
Marlborough Pinot Noir Rising
It was interesting that at the Pinot Noir Celebration 2013, there was a distinctly upbeat kinaesthesia surrounding the Marlborough winegrowers ... «Asia Sentinel, oct 13»
A mind to walk again
... the somatosensory cortex (where the sense of touch is located) and the part of the parietal cortex that regulates kinaesthesia (the sense of ... «The Economist, mai 12»
Robo-starfish learns about itself and adapts to injuries
Humans have an instinctive understanding of how our body parts connect with each other, but this sense, called kinaesthesia, must be ... «ScienceBlogs, sept 08»