- proprioceptors, the
structure of the
sensory organs can vary
across species.
Proprioceptive signals are
transmitted to the
central nervous system,
where they are...
-
theorized to be the
proprioceptive equivalent of
iconic memory and
echoic memory. A
somewhat different theory of
proprioceptive memory has been put forward...
- forces.
There are more
advanced forms of
static stretching, such as
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF),
which involves both
active muscle...
- cord and
terminating in the same side (ipsilateral) of the cerebellum.
Proprioceptive information is
obtained by
Golgi tendon organs and
muscle spindles....
- that they give as output. In this case, the
second approach was used.
Proprioceptive sensors sense the position, orientation, and
speed of the humanoid's...
- The
auditory system,
vestibular system (within the
inner ear), and
proprioceptive system (sensory
receptors located in the skin, muscles,
tendons and...
-
throughout the
spinal cord.
Proprioceptive information in the body
travels up the
spinal cord via
three tracks.
Below L2, the
proprioceptive information travels...
-
retinaculum to the calcaneus.: 1418–9
Mechanoreceptors of the
ankle send
proprioceptive sensory input to the
central nervous system (CNS).
Muscle spindles are...
- by
slight pressure, an
action potential is started. Alternatively,
proprioceptive muscle spindles and
other skin
surface touch receptors such as Merkel...
-
joint position sense (proprioception) and
indicates disruption of the
proprioceptive pathway, from
nerve to
parietal cortex.
Analogous to Romberg's sign...