11 Facts About Proprioception

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Proprioception, referred to as kinaesthesia, is the sense of self-movement, force, and body position.

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Proprioception is mediated by proprioceptors, mechanosensory neurons located within muscles, tendons, and joints.

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Proprioception is mediated by mechanically sensitive proprioceptor neurons distributed throughout an animal's body.

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4.

Proprioception is permanently impaired in patients with joint hypermobility or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome .

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5.

Proprioception is permanently impaired in physiological aging and autism spectrum disorder.

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Proprioception is occasionally impaired spontaneously, especially when one is tired.

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7.

Proprioception is tested by American police officers using the field sobriety testing to check for alcohol intoxication.

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Proprioception is what allows someone to learn to walk in complete darkness without losing balance.

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Proprioception's eventually acquired a stiff and slow movement and nearly normal speech, which is believed to be the best possible in the absence of this sense.

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10.

Proprioception is from Latin proprius, meaning "one's own", "individual", and capio, capere, to take or grasp.

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Proprioception was then found to be involved in other tropisms and to be central to the control of nutation.

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