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kinesteziye ait

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التركية - الإنجليزية
(Tıp) kinesthetic
Having to do with the sensations of movement
{s} of or pertaining to kinesthesis (sense of movement)
Sensations, feelings, tactile sensations on surface of skin, proprioceptive sensations inside the body, includes vestibular system or sense of balance
Refers to the ability of the body’s sensory nerve endings in the muscles, tendons and joints to respond to movement while dancing or viewing dance
of, or relating to kinesthesia
If a child is a kinesthetic learner, she learns by feeling how something is done, which means she will actually have to perform a task
The sense of feeling May be subdivided into tactile feelings (Kt - skin sensing, physically feeling the outside world), proprioceptive feelings (Kp - movement, internal body sensations such as muscle tension or relaxation), and meta feelings (Km - "emotional" responses about some object, situation, or experience) (See Representational Systems)
Of, pertaining to, or involving, kinæsthesis
of or relating to kinesthesis
Resulting from the sensation of bodily position, presence, or movement
Pertaining to sensations derived from muscles or movement The kinesthetic system interprets the excursion and direction of joint movement