Definitions
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- adjective Of or pertaining to
proprioception
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of or relating to proprioception
Etymologies
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Examples
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It's a technique called proprioceptive writing that I read about at Yvonne's house.
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We strap on rubber soles that sever our proprioceptive connection with the ground and restrict our nervous system's ability to subconsciously respond to changing environments and protect us from tripping or turning an ankle.
Mark Sisson: The Primal Reason You Want To Take Off Your Shoes
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We strap on rubber soles that sever our proprioceptive connection with the ground and restrict our nervous system's ability to subconsciously respond to changing environments and protect us from tripping or turning an ankle.
Mark Sisson: The Primal Reason You Want To Take Off Your Shoes
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Just a few months without lessons and I lose the proprioceptive awareness of what shape I'm making when singing ah, oh, oo, eee, aw, etc.
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The sensory disorientation does not go away when I open my eyes; then I have the visual cues in addition to the proprioceptive ones.
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His proprioceptive apparatus shut down, and for an instant, he lost the ability to recognize his corporeal self.
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Sounds like a barbaric form of neuro-proprioceptive taping that is becoming more popular these days for treating and preventing many types of injuries:
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I highly recommend the suggestions here, in addition to what are called "proprioceptive exercises"
Improve Your Balance And Help Heal Sprained Ankles | Lifehacker Australia
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The proprioceptive sense is so keenly developed in our arboreal brethren that little if any visual correction is required.
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"However, the proprioceptive feedback of walking [the sense of movement] is not provided in most virtual environments."
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