In this video I cover the role that free nerve endings, muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs play in sensing proprioception. Proprioception is your body's ability to realize where its parts are in space.
Thank you, thank you, thank you so much! I'm taking online biopsychology right now, but I'm old school, and I learn from hearing others talk and visual information. Your explanation was objective and clear as water. I liked the video and subscribed to your channel. Thank you so much! Take care!
Thank you very much for your explanation. If you don't mind, I have one question. One has very symmetrical face (I mean there is no external damage), but he still thinks that something is not right on his right side of face. he feels a little bit tension and want to move it in order to correct. He doesn't feel that his face is symmetrical. but he wants to feel. Do you think that in this case proprioception is the problem? because it doesn't send right signals to the brain? or maybe there is some problem in this part of the face and because of that proprioceptions send this kind of signals. Thank you in advance.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you so much! I'm taking online biopsychology right now, but I'm old school, and I learn from hearing others talk and visual information. Your explanation was objective and clear as water. I liked the video and subscribed to your channel. Thank you so much! Take care!
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This is a fantastic explanation of proprioceptors! Thank you for posting.
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Thank you so much ❤ it's very helpful. From your class I understood what proprioception is clearly
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Thank you very much for your explanation. If you don't mind, I have one question. One has very symmetrical face (I mean there is no external damage), but he still thinks that something is not right on his right side of face. he feels a little bit tension and want to move it in order to correct. He doesn't feel that his face is symmetrical. but he wants to feel. Do you think that in this case proprioception is the problem? because it doesn't send right signals to the brain? or maybe there is some problem in this part of the face and because of that proprioceptions send this kind of signals. Thank you in advance.
I can’t tell without running tests. If you think there is a problem I would recommend seeing a neurologist and get tested
So there are all afferent responses ? Because they give information to the central nervous system?
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