PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «KINAESTHESIS»
kinaesthesis
proprioception
from
latin
proprius
meaning
individual
perception
sense
relative
position
neighbouring
parts
body
strength
effort
being
employed
movement
provided
proprioceptors
skeletal
striated
muscles
joints
distinguished
exteroception
which
kinaesthesis
pronunciation
translations
define
kinaesthesia
kinesthesis
also
called
muscle
sensation
bodily
weight
tension
collins
always
ˌkɪnɪsˈθiːzɪə
ˌkaɪn
what
science
general
term
sensory
feedback
tendons
inform
movements
κάτω
χαλάνδρι
γιόγκα
και
πιλάτες
αρέσει
σε
μιλούν
γι
αυτή
τη
σελίδα
ήταν
εδώ
pilates
gyrotonic
yoga
answers
motion
various
perceived
oxford
reference
that
stimulated
mediated
studio
στα
στούντιο
στο
νέο
ψυχικό
στην
αθήνα
με
τα
πιο
σύγχρονα
μηχανήματα
πιλατεσ
ελεύθερο
parking
δίπλα
είσοδο
memidex
ability
feel
limbs
british
spelling
defined
noun
kinesthesiaalso
related
forms
kinaesthetic
adjective
kinesthetics
wordweb
usage
brit
amer
motor
coordination
boys
with
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «KINAESTHESIS»
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kinaesthesis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
kinaesthesis e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Hermeneutics. Method and Methodology: Method and Methodology
It can be said that kinaesthesis (1) corresponds to what is meant by
unconditioned reflexes or instinctual reflexes; whereas kinaesthesis (2)
corresponds to conditioned reflexes–or better, conditioned behavior. The
purpose of this comparison is ...
2
E.H. Weber on the Tactile Senses
1 noted this difference, and repeated the same experiment with the weights lifted
by hand, so that they were estimated with the simultaneous help of both touch
and muscular kinaesthesis. 1 then noted again the difference that they could ...
Ernst Heinrich Weber, Helen Elizabeth Ross, David J. Murray, 1996
3
Imagery in Psychology: A Reference Guide
A Reference Guide Jon E. Roeckelein. change (e.g., the duration of projected
kinaesthesis is always long, while that of resident kinaesthesis is always short;
the pattern of projected kinaesthesis has various types of pattern and may be bi-
or ...
4
Self-awareness and Alterity: A Phenomenological Investigation
SELF-AWARENESS AND ALTERITY Originally, the kinaesthesis is given as the
movement of our sensing — as our moving experiencing — and must
consequently be distinguished from the perspectivally appearing motion of the
body in ...
5
Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science
2 The deployment of kinaesthesis at this point raises the problem that the concept
of kinaesthesis might already depend on a distinction or indistinction between
mind and body, such that the overall argumentative strategy is troubled.
Shaun Gallagher, Daniel Schmicking, 2009
6
Phenomenology 2005, 5: Selected Essays from North America
“The technical term for the movements of a living body is kinaesthesis.” (ibid.) He
then distinguishes several different meanings of that term, and for his purposes
settles on what he calls “(1) kinaesthesis in connection with associative pairings ...
Lester E. Embree, Lester Embree, Thomas Nenon (ed.), Thomas Nenon, 2007
7
The Origins of the Horizon in Husserl’s Phenomenology
Husserl did not invent the term “kinaesthesis” himself, but rather borrowed it from
the medical and neuroscientific literature.14 It is commonly suggested that this
notion in the phenomenological framework comprises two Greek words: kίnhsiV,
...
8
A Text-Book of Experimental Psychology
forms part; we are but dimly conscious, or often quite unconscious, of the
kinaesthesis itself. Such sensations of movement as we have are supplemented
and greatly obscured by visual experiences. It is only when new movements are
being ...
The moving or flowing consciousness is interspersed with the "I can," subjective
impulses to accomplishment, which is associated to kinaesthesis proper. Husserl
is clear on the relation: "The 'I can' works directly on or with kinaesthesis, and ...
10
Perception and Control of Self-motion
Gibson (1958) had previously illustrated the role of vision in control and guidance
of locomotion, suggesting this mode of optical stimulation might be called visual
kinaesthesis (also kinestheses) in contrast with proprioceptive kinaesthesis, the ...
Rik Warren, Alexander H. Wertheim, 2014
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «KINAESTHESIS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
kinaesthesis nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Diavolo Dance Theater to Fly Into Arts Center Melbourne, Feb 5-9
... the work is a strong metaphor for the transitory stage of adolescence, as well as the kinaesthesis between skateboarding and dancing. «Broadway World, feb 14»
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A mix of learning activities, based both on language and kinaesthesis (muscle and movement), allowed for "multiple modes of engagement with ... «Mail & Guardian Online, ott 12»