lyshastigheten
Lyshastigheten refers to the perceived speed of movement in relation to an individual's self-image or body image. This concept was introduced by Swedish psychologist Magdalena Lindholm in 2012 to describe how people experience and interpret their own movement and speed. According to Lindholm, lyshastigheten is an essential factor in determining an individual's mobility and independence in daily life.
When a person perceives their own movement speed as being slow, it can lead to feelings of
In a study conducted by Lindholm, participants who had experienced a stroke showed significant improvements in
Lyshastigheten has implications for clinical practice and research in the fields of rehabilitation, physical therapy, and