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Objective Proprioception is part of the body's somatosensory system that is responsible for collecting information for the central nervous system to inform about the status of different parts of the body relative to each other.
Mahya Kamrani, Mehdi Khaleghi Tazeji
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Effect of proprioception training on Pain and knee joint position sense of athletes with Genuvalgum
Objective: The purpose of this study, the effect of strengthening exercises on proprioception athletes with knee joint position sense in Genuvalgum. Methods: A total of 30 athletes with an age range between 20-30 years voluntarily participated in this ...
Mohammad Rahim Amiri+3 more
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Neck proprioception and spatial orientation in cervical dystonia [PDF]
Marco Bove
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Proprioceptive innervation of the diaphragm [PDF]
G. Lennerstrand, C. von Euler, M. Corda
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Toward a Deeper Lexical Semantics
Abstract A recurrent problem in lexical semantics is how “deep” the analysis of words and phrases should be. We argue for a deeper analysis of lexical meanings and for relatively rich representations. In particular, we argue that meanings do not form a homogeneous class of mental representations.
Ray S. Jackendoff, Katrin E. Erk
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Women in space: A review of known physiological adaptations and health perspectives
Abstract Exposure to the spaceflight environment causes adaptations in most human physiological systems, many of which are thought to affect women differently from men. Since only 11.5% of astronauts worldwide have been female, these issues are largely understudied.
Millie Hughes‐Fulford+4 more
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An experimentally informed computational model of neurovestibular adaptation to altered gravity
Abstract Transitions to altered gravity environments result in acute sensorimotor impairment for astronauts, leading to serious mission and safety risks in the crucial first moments in a new setting. Our understanding of the time course and severity of impairment in the early stages of adaptation remains limited and confounded by unmonitored head ...
Victoria G. Kravets, Torin K. Clark
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A spinal organ of proprioception for integrated motor action feedback
Laurence D Picton+8 more
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Abstract Position sense is arguably more important than any of the other proprioceptive senses, because it provides us with information about the position of our body and limbs in relationship to one another and to our surroundings; it has been considered to contribute to our self‐awareness.
Uwe Proske
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The effects of joint angle and reliability on knee proprioception
Danny M. Pincivero+2 more
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