kinesthesia

IPA: kɪnɪsθˈiʒʌ

noun

  • Sensation or perception of motion.
  • (physiology) The perception of the movement of one's own body, its limbs and muscles etc.
  • (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. See usage notes below.
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Examples of "kinesthesia" in Sentences

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  • My strongest "visualization" is a combination of touch and kinesthesia/other internal feelings.
  • I get how sensory-motor amnesia affect kinesthesia and movement, but fatigue seems like another level.
  • There's a very much better vocabulary for sight, and a much better one for hearing, than for either kinesthesia or touch.
  • Cybernetically-controlled negative feedback kinesthesia; I felt the weapons in my hands and watched my performance with them.
  • My primary sense is kinesthesia; I can remember what it felt like to move around in places where I used to live much better than what they looked like.
  • Because when I wasn't in kinesthesia, the machine kept my body totally inert and zapped my brain with four millennia's worth of military facts and theories.

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