• Extended 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...
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  • concept of haptic perception is related to the concept of extended physiological proprioception, according to which when a tool such as a stick is used...
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    concept of haptic perception is related to the concept of extended physiological proprioception according to which, when using a tool such as a stick, perceptual...
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  • Human physiology of underwater diving is the physiological influences of the underwater environment on the human diver, and adaptations to operating underwater...
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    musculocutaneous nerve supplies the elbow joint of humans with pain and proprioception fibres. It also supplies Coracobrachialis, biceps brachii, brachialis...
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    of contraction of the quadriceps femoris muscle. This is a reflex of proprioception which helps maintain posture and balance, allowing to keep one's balance...
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    Journal of Applied Physiology on their use of the Magic Wand to create vibrations in the left biceps brachia to study proprioception signals in humans...
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    type of environment impacts the body in three important ways: loss of proprioception, changes in fluid distribution, and deterioration of the musculoskeletal...
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    (vestibular system), and the body's sense of where it is in space (proprioception) ideally need to be intact. The vestibular system, the region of the...
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    result in reduced volitional muscle activation amplitude, impaired proprioception, and disordered muscle coordination; a robotic exoskeleton with proportional...
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    Biofeedback (category Physiology)
    learn how to change physiological activity for the purposes of improving health and performance. Precise instruments measure physiological activity such as...
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    hypermobility Abnormal joint proprioception (an impaired ability to locate body parts in space and/or monitor an extended joint) These abnormalities cause...
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    Ideomotor phenomenon (category Human physiology)
    location or movement Left-brain interpreter – Neuropsychological concept Proprioception – Sense of self-movement, force, and body position Subconscious – Part...
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    of daily living. Goals of therapy are to improve tactile sensation, proprioception, and range of motion.[citation needed] Acute treatment of a severe injury...
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  • The term sensory ataxia is used to indicate ataxia due to loss of proprioception, the loss of sensitivity to the positions of joint and body parts. This...
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    Arachnid (section Physiology)
    detects its motion. Slit sense organs are believed to be involved in proprioception, and possibly also hearing. Arachnids may have one or two gonads, which...
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    sensory pathways for smell, sight, taste, hearing, touch, balance and proprioception. The other shape classifications of neurons include unipolar, pseudounipolar...
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  • used to show how information from multiple senses (e.g. visual and proprioception) can be combined for the same purpose. In either case, Bayesian inference...
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    feedback from the ankle dorsiflexors played the most substantial role in proprioception relative to other muscular receptors that cross at the ankle joint....
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  • vibrations, whereas tonic receptors are useful for temperature and proprioception among others.[citation needed] Slowly adapting: Slowly adapting mechanoreceptors...
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    somatosensory cortex is the primary receptive area for the sense of touch and proprioception in the somatosensory system. This cortex is further divided into Brodmann...
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    under supervision. Good levels of physical strength, flexibility, and proprioception should be achieved before beginning plyometric training. The specified...
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  • 114..225H. doi:10.1242/jeb.114.1.225. Zill S (1985). "Plasticity and proprioception in the insects. I. Responses and cellular properties of individual receptors...
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    of reflexes, walking and other directed movements, muscle weakness, proprioception, and the sense of touch. This initial exam can be followed with tests...
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  • Sensory systems in fish (category Fish physiology)
    Brain Hydrodynamic reception Kinocilium Olfactory system Perception Proprioception Sense Sensory ecology Sensory-motor coupling Sensory neuron Sensory...
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    Brain (section Physiology)
    of the atmosphere, temperature, the position of the body in space (proprioception), the chemical composition of the bloodstream, and more. In other animals...
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  • sensation, achy or dull. A pins and needles sensation is common. Loss of proprioception, the sense of where a limb is in space, is affected early. These patients...
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  • changes and physiological state alterations at the organism level, that is, result in plant behavior. [citation needed] Such physiological and cognitive...
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  • to the body. Typical sources of intrinsic feedback include vision, proprioception and audition. Extrinsic feedback is augmented information provided by...
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    Beritashvili received an invitation to organize its physiological department and the course instruction in physiology. In 1919 he set up this Department and from...
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