Definition of Kinesthetic. Meaning of Kinesthetic. Synonyms of Kinesthetic

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Definition of Kinesthetic

Kinesthetic
Kinaesthetic Kin`[ae]s*thet"ic, Kinesthetic Kin`es*thet"ic, a. Of, pertaining to, or involving, kin[ae]sthesis.

Meaning of Kinesthetic from wikipedia

- Kinesthetic learning (American English), kinaesthetic learning (British English), or tactile learning is learning that involves physical activity. As...
- body as a whole.[citation needed] The word kinesthesia or kinæsthesia (kinesthetic sense) refers to movement sense, but has been used inconsistently to...
- Kinesthetic sympathy is the state of having an emotional attachment to an object when it is in hand which one does not have when it is out of sight. The...
- Look up haptic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Haptics may refer to: Haptics, any form of interaction involving touch Haptic communication, the means...
- Kinesthetics is a 2006 album by keyboardist Scott Kinsey. It features contributions from Tribal Tech bandmates Scott Henderson, Gary Willis and Kirk Covington...
- to general intelligence (g factor). The core elements of the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence are control of one's bodily motions and the capacity to...
- identified by the acronym VAK): Visualizing modality Auditory modality Kinesthetic modality Barbe and colleagues reported that learning modality strengths...
- physical textures or the sense of touch. Other types of imagery include: Kinesthetic imagery pertains to movements. Organic imagery / subjective imagery,...
- Kinaesthetics (or kinesthetics, in American English) is the study of body motion, and of the perception (both conscious and unconscious) of one's own body...
- 1163/156853106777371166. Sally Ann Ness (2016). Body, Movement, and Culture: Kinesthetic and Visual Symbolism in a Philippine Community. University of Pennsylvania...