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  2. Proprioception - Wikipedia

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    Proprioception was then found to be involved in other tropisms and to be central also to the control of nutation. [79] The discovery of proprioception in plants has generated an interest in the popular science and generalist media. [80] [81] This is because this discovery questions a long-lasting a priori that we have on plants.

  3. Proprioception and motor control - Wikipedia

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    Proprioception refers to the sensory information relayed from muscles, tendons, and skin that allows for the perception of the body in space. This feedback allows for more fine control of movement. In the brain, proprioceptive integration occurs in the somatosensory cortex, and motor commands are generated in the motor cortex.

  4. Sensory processing - Wikipedia

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    Other sensory modalities exist, for example the vestibular sense (balance and the sense of movement) and proprioception (the sense of knowing one's position in space) Along with Time (The sense of knowing where one is in time or activities). It is important that the information of these different sensory modalities must be relatable.

  5. Proprioception: the Unsung Hero of the Senses - AOL

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  6. Special senses - Wikipedia

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    Touch includes mechanoreception (pressure, vibration and proprioception), pain (nociception) and heat (thermoception), and such information is carried in general somatic afferents and general visceral afferents. [1]

  7. Body schema - Wikipedia

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    Body schema is an organism's internal model of its own body, including the position of its limbs. The neurologist Sir Henry Head originally defined it as a postural model of the body that actively organizes and modifies 'the impressions produced by incoming sensory impulses in such a way that the final sensation of body position, or of locality, rises into consciousness charged with a relation ...

  8. Motor program - Wikipedia

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    The initial conditions of the movement, such as the proprioceptive information of the limbs and body. The response specifications for the motor programs, which are the parameters used in the generalized motor program, such as speed and force.

  9. Category:Proprioception - Wikipedia

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    Proprioception is the sense of the relative position of neighbouring parts of the body. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S ...