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1 kinaesthetic
прил.псих. кинестетический (относящийся к телесным ощущениям; в НЛП этот термин используется как собирательное название всех ощущений, включая тактильные, висцеральные, т. е. во внутренних органах, и эмоциональные)See:
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Embodied music cognition — is a concept within musicology.A direction within systematic musicology interested in studying the role of the human body in relation to all musical activities. The human body is thereby considered as the natural mediator between mind (focused on … Wikipedia
kinesthésique — kinesthésie [ kinɛstezi ] n. f. • v. 1900; angl. kinaesthesis (1880); de kinési et gr. aisthêsis « sensation » ♦ Didact. Sensation interne du mouvement des parties du corps assurée par le sens musculaire (sensibilité profonde des muscles) et les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
classification of hallucinations — Hallucinations are classified in a multitude of ways. As in all classifications, the resulting arrangements are subordinate to the purpose of the classification at hand, and to the guiding principles involved. An implicit purpose of… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Mirror test — The mirror test is a measure of self awareness, as animals either possess or lack the ability to recognize themselves in a mirror. The test was developed by Gordon Gallup Jr. in 1970,[1][2] based in part on observations made by Charles… … Wikipedia
Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de — (1715–1780) French philosopher of mind. Born in Grenoble, and originally trained for the priesthood, Condillac became one of the leading followers and interpreters of the empiricist philosophy of Locke, and of the scientific revolution of Newton… … Philosophy dictionary
aftereffect — Also known as aftersensation and perceptual aftereffect. All three terms refer to the illusory visual perception that may follow prolonged exposure to a particular visual stimulus. As a rule, aftereffects present themselves in the inverted… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
inhalants and hallucinations — The term inhalant comes from the Latin verb inhalare, which means to breathe into. It is used to denote a group of volatile substances used for industrial purposes, and widely misused for their hallucinogenic and other psychoactive properties … Dictionary of Hallucinations
phonism — The term phonism comes from the Greek noun phonème, which means voice or sound. It is used in * synaesthesia research to denote a hallucinated sound which is triggered by a sense perception in a different sensory modality. In accordance with… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
toluene-induced hallucination — Toluene is also known as methylbenzene and phenylmethane. The name toluene refers to tolu balsam, an aromatic extract from the tropical tree Myroxylon balsamum. The name tolu balsam, in turn, is named after Santiago de Tolü, a town in Colombia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
kinaesthesia — /kaɪnəsˈθiziə/ (say kuynuhs theezeeuh), /kɪn / (say kin ), / ˈθiʒə/ (say theezhuh) noun the sensation of movement or strain in muscles, tendons, joints. Also, kinaesthesis /ˌkaɪnəsˈθisəs/ (say .kuynuhs theesuhs); Chiefly US, kinesthesia,… …
feeling of movement — noun the perception of body position and movement and muscular tensions etc • Syn: ↑kinesthesia, ↑kinaesthesia • Derivationally related forms: ↑kinaesthetic (for: ↑kinaesthesia), ↑kinesthetic ( … Useful english dictionary