kinesthesia

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الإنجليزية - التركية
devinduyum
(Tıp) Kas faaliyetinden gelen his, kinestezi
kinesthetic
(Tıp) kinestetik
kinesthetic
devinduyumsal
kinesthetic
(Tıp) Kinesteziye ait
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Sensation or perception of motion

performing arts A spectator's perception of the motion of a performer, or, the effect of the motion of a scene on the spectator.

proprioception or static position sense; the perception of the position and posture of the body; also, more broadly, including the motion of the body as well
{i} sense of movement, kinesthesis
the perception of body position and movement and muscular tensions etc
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Having to do with the sensations of movement
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{s} of or pertaining to kinesthesis (sense of movement)
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Sensations, feelings, tactile sensations on surface of skin, proprioceptive sensations inside the body, includes vestibular system or sense of balance
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Refers to the ability of the body’s sensory nerve endings in the muscles, tendons and joints to respond to movement while dancing or viewing dance
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of, or relating to kinesthesia
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If a child is a kinesthetic learner, she learns by feeling how something is done, which means she will actually have to perform a task
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The sense of feeling May be subdivided into tactile feelings (Kt - skin sensing, physically feeling the outside world), proprioceptive feelings (Kp - movement, internal body sensations such as muscle tension or relaxation), and meta feelings (Km - "emotional" responses about some object, situation, or experience) (See Representational Systems)
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Of, pertaining to, or involving, kinæsthesis
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of or relating to kinesthesis
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Resulting from the sensation of bodily position, presence, or movement
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Pertaining to sensations derived from muscles or movement The kinesthetic system interprets the excursion and direction of joint movement
kinesthesia

    الواصلة

    kin·es·the·sia

    المترادفات

    proprioception, kinesthesis

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    () Ancient Greek κινέω (cineō, put in motion) + αἴσθησις (aesthēsis, sensation) in form -αισθησία after anaesthesia, etc. Compare kinesthesis and Modern Greek κιναισθησία. If this word were borrowed on fully traditional principles it would be cinesthesia (or cinaesthesia); compare cinema from the same root. But more often this Greek root is spelled and pronounced with a k, and in the case of kinesthesia this avoids inconvenient homophony with synaesthesia, the sensation of one type of perception as another (e.g. the perception of smells as colors). Nevertheless the words are still occasionally confused; e.g. .
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