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单词 proprioceptive
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Definition of proprioceptive in English:

proprioceptive

adjective ˌprəʊprɪə(ʊ)ˈsɛptɪvˌprōprēəˈseptiv
Physiology
  • Relating to stimuli that are produced and perceived within an organism, especially those connected with the position and movement of the body.

    〔生理〕本体感受的,本体感觉的。比较EXTEROCEPTIVE 和INTEROCEPTIVE

    Compare with exteroceptive and interoceptive
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It may also be the site of projection of proprioceptive afferents from the respiratory muscles and chest wall.
    • So, in this process they become conditioned to the kinesthetic and proprioceptive receptor inputs.
    • Rather like the judgements of force, the proprioceptive mechanisms that determine the perceived timing of muscle contractions have both a ‘peripheral’ and a ‘central’ component.
    • These exercise drills are designed to maximally challenge the scapulothoracic muscle force couples and to stimulate the proprioceptive and kinesthetic awareness of the scapula.
    • Together with peripheral sensory awareness of body surface and proprioceptive perception of body position and balance, this inner awareness of bodily state is the basis for the human person's sense of self.

Derivatives

  • proprioception

  • noun ˌprə(ʊ)prɪəˈsɛpʃnˈˌproʊpriəˈsɛpʃ(ə)n
    mass nounPhysiology
    • Perception or awareness of the position and movement of the body.

      exercises to improve balance and proprioception
  • proprioceptively

  • adverb
    Physiology
    • This knowledge is derived partially from our introspectively knowing what we intend to do, and also partially from our proprioceptively perceiving our bodies carrying out those intentions.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This writing is principally concerned with knowledge, and when this knowledge is not of the ‘self’ it is of the world as filtered and perceived, proprioceptively, through the self.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Latin proprius 'own' + receptive.

Definition of proprioceptive in US English:

proprioceptive

adjectiveˌprōprēəˈseptiv
Physiology
  • Relating to stimuli that are produced and perceived within an organism, especially those connected with the position and movement of the body.

    〔生理〕本体感受的,本体感觉的。比较EXTEROCEPTIVE 和INTEROCEPTIVE

    Compare with exteroceptive and interoceptive
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These exercise drills are designed to maximally challenge the scapulothoracic muscle force couples and to stimulate the proprioceptive and kinesthetic awareness of the scapula.
    • Together with peripheral sensory awareness of body surface and proprioceptive perception of body position and balance, this inner awareness of bodily state is the basis for the human person's sense of self.
    • So, in this process they become conditioned to the kinesthetic and proprioceptive receptor inputs.
    • It may also be the site of projection of proprioceptive afferents from the respiratory muscles and chest wall.
    • Rather like the judgements of force, the proprioceptive mechanisms that determine the perceived timing of muscle contractions have both a ‘peripheral’ and a ‘central’ component.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Latin proprius ‘own’ + receptive.

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