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You're back?... Oh good, because I have a lot more to say on about proprioception dysfunction! ... You see, in sensory integration theory (developed by A. Jean Ayres back in the 70's) the proprioceptive sense refers to the sensory input and feedback that tells us about movement and body position. It's "receptors" are...
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www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/proprioceptive-dysf...
www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/proprioceptive-dysfunction.html
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One overlooked sense, known as proprioception, is as important, if not more important as the other senses, for normal functioning. ... Why has the nervous system developed the sense of proprioception, and why is it an unconscious aspect of the sensory system?
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serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1699
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4 I keep falling and doctors have not been able to pinpoint why. I have had MRIs and other tests but nothing is evident. I feel like my left foot drops slightly and my left leg seems weaker. But doctors seem to think I am imagining things. ...
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-proprioception.htm
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Proprioception metaphorically is called the “sixth sense,” extending the classical five senses to include the body. This body sense is more than just a feeling of movement, however. It is intimately tied to our feeling of muscle tone, perceptions of effort and of balance.
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www.iadms.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=210
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Although Common thought would have us believe that we have only five senses, we in fact have six. This sixth sense is what is known as proprioception.
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www.gla.ac.uk/departments/philosophy/Personnel/susan/Ja...
www.gla.ac.uk/departments/philosophy/Personnel/susan/JadeBellamy/proprioception.html
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The proprioceptive sense of elite volleyball players before and after fatigue was statistically different at 20°, whereas for the beginner players significance ... Osteoarticular system ; Sport ; Athlete ; Human ; Fatigue ; Body movement ; Shoulder joint ; Volleyball ; Physical performance ; Proprioception ; Shoulder ;
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Joint Position Sense Proprioception - Joint Position Sense Proprioception - Health and Fitness ... Our five senses – sight, taste, hearing, touch and smell - advise us of the outside environment but the 6th sense, proprioception, provides the status of the body itself. This sense was developed by the nervous system as a...
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www.health-fitness.com.au/joint-position-sense-proprioc...
www.health-fitness.com.au/joint-position-sense-proprioception/
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'How can one explain a total loss of proprioception?a sense most people don?t even know they have?' he is quoted as saying in 'Pride and a Daily Marathon' (MIT Press, 1995), the book neurophysiologist Jonathan Cole, MD, wrote about his condition.
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www.apa.org/monitor/jun98/touch.html
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Behavioral effects of loss of proprioception ... experiments in which input from different proprioceptive sensors is dissociated indicates that joint (& cutaneous) information can be used to sense joint angle -- the experiment involved posturing the hand with all but middle digit extended and middle digit flexed.
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www.psy.vanderbilt.edu/courses/psy216/Muscle_SpinalCord...
www.psy.vanderbilt.edu/courses/psy216/Muscle_SpinalCord.htm
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