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Effect of Head Movement in Visual-Kinesthetic Localization

open access: yes, 1969
The results of a previous experiment showed that visual estimates of kinesthetic localization and kinesthetic estimates of visual localization were equally accurate, but with errors in opposite directions, when S was free to move his head.
A. V. Churchill
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3D‐Printed Dynamic Heart Model With Left‐Side Anatomy and Integrated Sensor for Edge‐to‐Edge Repair and Regurgitation Reduction

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, Volume 11, Issue 11, 5 June 2026.
This work presents a fully synthetic, 3D‐printed dynamic heart model with left‐side anatomy featuring sutured mitral valve chordae tendineae analogs, embedded actuators for physiologic wall contraction, and customized flexible pressure sensors for the left ventricle.
Alejandro Guillen Obando   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

KinestheticRepeatability_10-27-1985

open access: yes, 1985
Handwritten notes by Dr.

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Kinesthetic control of a multijoint movement sequence

open access: yes, 1990
1. The individual joint rotations of a movement sequence might be controlled either by a central motor plan or by motion-dependent (i.e., kinesthetic) sensory input.
P. J. Cordo
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Game‐based learning for undergraduate consolidation: A qualitative study of how game‐based learning provides much more than knowledge acquisition

open access: yesAnatomical Sciences Education, Volume 19, Issue 6, Page 810-821, June 2026.
Abstract Game‐based learning (GBL) is increasingly used in medical education to supplement traditional didactic learning methods. Adult learners in particular may benefit from GBL, given the autonomous and iterative nature of a well‐designed educational game.
Thomas J. Paddock, Erin P. Fillmore
wiley   +1 more source

Kinesthetic information disambiguates visual motion signals

open access: yes, 2010
SummaryNumerous studies have shown that extra-retinal signals can disambiguate motion information created by movements of the eye or head [1]. We report a new form of cross-modal sensory integration in which the kinesthetic information generated by ...
Knill, David C., Hu, Bo
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Learning Styles/Preferences Among Medical Students: Kinesthetic Learner’s Multimodal Approach to Learning Anatomy

open access: yesThe journal of the International Association of Medical Science Educators : JIAMSE, 2020
Jessa Hernandez   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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