kinestettisiä
Kinestettisiä is a term derived from the Greek word "kinētikos," meaning "moving." It generally refers to the sensory experience of movement and bodily position. This includes the perception of how our bodies are moving through space and the relative positions of our limbs. Kinesthetic sense, also known as proprioception, is crucial for motor control, coordination, and balance. It allows us to perform everyday activities without consciously thinking about each individual movement, such as walking, reaching for objects, or even maintaining an upright posture.
The kinesthetic system relies on receptors located in muscles, tendons, and joints. These receptors send signals
Difficulties with kinesthetic perception can manifest in various ways, affecting motor skills and coordination. Individuals might