One of the most important internal senses is called proprioception, or position sense. From Wordnik.com. [Brain Blogger - What is Proprioception?] Reference
(JPS), also called proprioception, is the body sense which indicates to our brain where our joints are at all times. From Wordnik.com. [Article Source] Reference
Today's words Word don't know: proprioception, scabbarded. From Wordnik.com. [wore me down like a road] Reference
Human beings do not have a single organ for proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [Brain Blogger - What is Proprioception?] Reference
You can improve your proprioception by working on your balance. From Wordnik.com. [Exercises for cognitive and physical fitness] Reference
Like lots of EDS-ers, I have proprioception issues and dyspraxia. From Wordnik.com. [10 easy steps to starting wheelchair badminton, and why you should!] Reference
Improving proprioception increases data intake from the environment. From Wordnik.com. [Opinions on Nuclear Power Waste?] Reference
Most first-person shooters do not create any sense of proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [Victory in Vomit: The Sickening Secret of Mirror's Edge] Reference
Twitter and other constant-contact media create social proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [Clive Thompson on How Twitter Creates a Social Sixth Sense] Reference
Examine peripheral nervous function: motor, sensory and proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 9] Reference
It's like proprioception, your body's ability to know where your limbs are. From Wordnik.com. [Clive Thompson on How Twitter Creates a Social Sixth Sense] Reference
Without feedback in the form of proprioception, we can't walk or move around. From Wordnik.com. [OpEdNews - Diary: New: Rankings for most forwarded articles, diaries, polls, etc.] Reference
I think it's because Mirror's Edge is the first game to hack your proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [Victory in Vomit: The Sickening Secret of Mirror's Edge] Reference
My doctor told me about proprioception and how easily it lead into vertigo episodes. From Wordnik.com. [Pseudocopulation and proprioception.] Reference
A leading contender for a genuine 'sixth sense' is proprioception, the sense of balance. From Wordnik.com. [My Stupid Sixth Sense] Reference
You have no proprioception (ph) of where your false foot and leg are actually are in space. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Dec 1, 2006] Reference
Does anyone else have scents, tastes, textures, and proprioception in their dreams regularly?. From Wordnik.com. [Making Light: Open thread 136] Reference
Velma @154 -- I frequently have dreams with many senses in them, including smell and proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [Making Light: Open thread 136] Reference
There are exercises designed to improve proprioception, and barefoot/contact sports help with that too. From Wordnik.com. [The Clumsy] Reference
Totally cracked me up later to read the documentation: "Neuro: cranial nn intact; proprioception intact; mentation good.". From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-11-01] Reference
Actually, proprioception is the awareness of the position or location of your various body parts in relation to each other. From Wordnik.com. [Pseudocopulation and proprioception.] Reference
The upshot is that these small, subtle visual cues have one big and potent side effect: They trigger your sense of proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [Victory in Vomit: The Sickening Secret of Mirror's Edge] Reference
But there is so much more than the body, and you enter that realm through sophisticated levels of proprioception, timing, coordination. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-11-01] Reference
I have sight, proprioception, and textures more than anything else, but they all appear, particularly in one fairly recent dream in which. From Wordnik.com. [Making Light: Open thread 136] Reference
It is an illusion of proprioception, reviewed by Lackner (1988). From Wordnik.com. [Netvouz - new bookmarks] Reference
Your body's relation to space and time is dictated by proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [Free Apparel News – Apparel RSS XML Feeds – Fibre2fashion.com] Reference
This is part of proprioception, along with some of the other senses that follow. From Wordnik.com. [Everything2 New Writeups] Reference
Our seventh sense is proprioception, derived from muscle feedback all over the body. From Wordnik.com. [Slashdot: Science] Reference
The 5,000-square-foot gym emphasizes agility and proprioception (balance and space). From Wordnik.com. [Aspen Times - Top Stories] Reference
Their more interference superorganism distributed identity online digital proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
We are all interested in feedback but proprioception is a form you can only give yourself. From Wordnik.com. [UUpdates - All updates] Reference
They work by increasing proprioception - so the horse is more aware of where it's legs are. From Wordnik.com. Reference
I am unsure how this is significantly different from the other listed proprioception senses. From Wordnik.com. [Everything2 New Writeups] Reference
Oliver's exercises offer a range of benefits, including strength, balance and proprioception. From Wordnik.com. [That's Fit] Reference
Then we had to work on range of motion, strength and the proprioception, balance, all of that. From Wordnik.com. [JSOnline.com] Reference
(The condition is called loss of proprioception, the sense of the orientation of one's limbs.). From Wordnik.com. [Thestar.com - Home Page] Reference
(I also have poor proprioception and bruise easily, hence the dark blodges in the photographs.). From Wordnik.com. [Comments for Andrea's Buzzing About:] Reference
Lots of repetitive movements fall into the category of proprioception, such as rocking or bouncing. From Wordnik.com. [Reports from a Resident Alien] Reference
Another test allows providers to measure a person's proprioception (feeling of the floor by the feet and ankles). From Wordnik.com. [Postbulletin.com Local News]
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