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Kinesthetic

kinesthetic

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Keyword:   two
Context:   Ian Waterman and Charles Freed are two such people that lost their sense of proprioception from the neck down from supposed viral infections (i.e. gastric flu and a rare viral infection).
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    • ie gastric flu
    • a rare viral infection
Full context:   In rare cases, viral infections result in a loss of proprioception. Ian Waterman and Charles Freed are two such people that lost their sense of proprioception from the neck down from supposed viral infections (i.e. gastric flu and a rare viral infection). After losing their sense of proprioception, Ian and Charles could move their lower body, but could not coordinate their movements. However, both individuals regained some control of their limbs and body by consciously planning their movements and relying solely on visual feedback. Interestingly, both individuals can still sense pain and temperature, indicating that they specifically lost proprioceptive feedback, but not tactile and nociceptive feedback. The impact of losing the sense of proprioception on daily life is perfectly illustrated when Ian Waterman stated, "What is an active brain without mobility".

intelligence

Source
Howard Gardner
Area
Psychology
Mode
type
Depth
9
User
scotty

learning

Source
Walter Burke Barbe
Area
Education
Mode
type
Depth
3
User
scotty
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