bevegelsesmensing
Bevegelsesmensing, often translated as "movement perception" or "kinesthesia," refers to the human ability to sense and interpret the movement of our own bodies. It encompasses proprioception, the sense of the relative position of our limbs and body parts, and the sense of effort or force exerted by our muscles. This complex sensory system allows us to understand where our body is in space and how it is moving without necessarily needing to see it.
This perception is crucial for a wide range of motor activities, from simple actions like walking and
The neural basis of bevegelsesmensing involves sensory receptors located in muscles, tendons, and joints that send