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单词 kinaesthesia
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Definition of kinaesthesia in English:

kinaesthesia

(US kinesthesia)
nounˌkɪnɪsˈθiːzɪəˌkʌɪnɪsˈθiːzɪəˌkɪnəsˈθiʒ(i)ə
mass noun
  • Awareness of the position and movement of the parts of the body by means of sensory organs (proprioceptors) in the muscles and joints.

    动觉,运动觉

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They have lost their proprioception (the sense of the body's position) and kinesthesia (the sense of the body's motion).
    • His eyes mirrored as his vision shifted to a broader range of wavelengths, his hearing and smell and kinesthesia boosting in concert.
    • Notably absent from this conventional taxonomy, however, is kinesthesia, our sensory awareness of the position and movement of the body.
    • The activity that unifies the diverse sensations taste, smells, kinesthesia, touch, sound, vision - and which structures the infant's behaviour, is the apperception of the body image.
    • The feeling of movement - discussed as kinaesthesia - is married to a musical sequence, by which the shapes seem to converse in a kind of inner-skull environment.

Derivatives

  • kinaesthetic

  • adjectiveˌkɪnɪsˈθɛtɪkˌkʌɪnɪsˈθɛtɪkˌkɪnəsˈθɛdɪk
    • Relating to a person's awareness of the position and movement of the parts of the body by means of sensory organs (proprioceptors) in the muscles and joints.

      动觉,运动觉

      kinaesthetic learning through a physical activity
      Example sentencesExamples
      • walking therapy can improve kinaesthetic awareness
      • These babies are easily overwhelmed by tactile, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic stimuli.
      • The studies looked at changes in intelligence, psychomotor speed, executive functions, visuospatial ability, kinesthetic function and electrophysiological measures.
      • The kinesthetic imagery and the visual imagery groups had to mentally rehearse the task six times following the same instructions as in the mental practice training.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Greek kinein 'to move' + aisthēsis 'sensation'.

Definition of kinesthesia in US English:

kinesthesia

(British kinaesthesia)
nounˌkinəsˈTHēZH(ē)əˌkɪnəsˈθiʒ(i)ə
  • Awareness of the position and movement of the parts of the body by means of sensory organs (proprioceptors) in the muscles and joints.

    动觉,运动觉

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The activity that unifies the diverse sensations taste, smells, kinesthesia, touch, sound, vision - and which structures the infant's behaviour, is the apperception of the body image.
    • They have lost their proprioception (the sense of the body's position) and kinesthesia (the sense of the body's motion).
    • Notably absent from this conventional taxonomy, however, is kinesthesia, our sensory awareness of the position and movement of the body.
    • The feeling of movement - discussed as kinaesthesia - is married to a musical sequence, by which the shapes seem to converse in a kind of inner-skull environment.
    • His eyes mirrored as his vision shifted to a broader range of wavelengths, his hearing and smell and kinesthesia boosting in concert.

Origin

Late 19th century: from Greek kinein ‘to move’ + aisthēsis ‘sensation’.

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