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Vision, Kinesthesis, and Control of Hand Movement by Young and Old Adults
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1990This study examined the accuracy with which 20 young (18 to 24 yr.) and 32 old (55 to 85 yr.) adults were able to move their hands when not allowed to guide them visually. They tried to touch a target spot given either visually or kinesthetically, under conditions in which the target either remained present during the response or was discontinued ...
E A, Lovelace, J E, Aikens
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Spatial aftereffects within and between kinesthesis and vision.
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1964R H, DAY, G, SINGER
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Psychophysics of active kinesthesis.
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1969openaire +2 more sources
Performing Voices in Immersive Theater: Kinesthesis 2.0 for Embodied Performance
Kinesthesis 2.0 is an innovative interactive tool designed for augmenting the voice of singers and actors, enabling them to dynamically modify their voice in real-time during music theatre performances. This tool enhances immersive theatre by integrating technology and artistic expression, allowing for an interplay between verbal and gestural elements.MOUSSAS, TILEMACHOS +2 more
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Kinesthesis Can Make an Invisible Hand Visible
Psychological Science, 2014Randolph Blake, Duje Tadin
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The Role of Kinesthesis in Maze Learning
The American Journal of Psychology, 1933Joseph U. Yarborough, D. A. McFarlane
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Immediate and Residual Figural After-Effects in Kinesthesis
The American Journal of Psychology, 1961openaire +2 more sources
The rôle of kinesthesis in retention by rats.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1932Roy M. Dorcus, Wendell L. Gray
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