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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Perception (section Physiology)
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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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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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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result in reduced volitional muscle activation amplitude, impaired proprioception, and disordered muscle coordination; a robotic exoskeleton with proportional...
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Hitachi Magic Wand (section Proprioception and vertigo)
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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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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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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(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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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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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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sensory pathways for smell, sight, taste, hearing, touch, balance and proprioception. The other shape classifications of neurons include unipolar, pseudounipolar...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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under supervision. Good levels of physical strength, flexibility, and proprioception should be achieved before beginning plyometric training. The specified...
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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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The proprioception of the lower limbs differs from the upper limbs and upper trunk. There is a four-neuron pathway for lower limb proprioception. This...
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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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Thermal balance of the underwater diver (category Underwater diving physiology)
circuit breathing systems. Breathing gas that only gets as far as the physiological dead space is not heated so effectively. When heat loss exceeds heat...
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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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"Proprioception". Current Biology. 28 (5): R194 – R203. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.01.064. PMID 29510103. Burns MD (1974). "Structure and physiology of...
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Mechanosensation provides the basis for the senses of light touch, hearing, proprioception, and pain. Mechanoreceptors found in the skin, called cutaneous mechanoreceptors...
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