Sentences with word «kinesthesia»

Now, researchers have recreated the feeling of kinesthesia in six arm amputees by sending finely tuned vibrations into the skin of their upper arms and shoulders.
When the subjects performed the task again while receiving kinesthesia vibrations simulating the feeling of the motion, they more instinctively moved their prosthetics into the grip and were faster in correcting their mistakes, such as when some of their fingers had not closed into the grip.
This sense of body position, known as kinesthesia, has proved tricky to build into prosthetic arms.
The emerging mindful movement training approach has a strong focus on creating postural awareness and improving overall kinesthesia.
With roots in Russian Constructivism and with references to architecture, minimalism, conceptual and kinetic art, Aycock creates a sensation of kinesthesia for the viewer in works that represent a distillation of the artist's previous decades of artistic output.
His carefully composed sculptures, which often imply an (absent) body, impart a potent kinesthesia; how they engage your body, in real and imaginary ways, is a large part of what makes them so compelling.
It's beautiful and brutal, a relentless experience of kinesthesia.
The subjects also indicated in surveys that they felt greater control over their prosthetic arms when receiving the kinesthesia vibrations.
Campillo, a self - described ACT UP militant in the»90s, directs this hefty 140 - minute epic with a kinesthesia and sensitivity only the touch of lived experience can communicate.
According to the Merriam - Webster Dictionary, kinesthesia is the sensation felt in your muscles and joints when you move your body.
Her large paintings are about subtlety, creating tension with their attention to the all - encompassing atmosphere of the flowers» surround — such as the scent of the evening and the kinesthesia of outdoor shape - spaces as they responded to temperatures and weather.
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