What Is Kinesthetic Learning?
Kinesthetic (kinesthetic sense) is also called motor sensation, which is the sensation of the position and movement of various parts of the body, that is, the sensation of muscles, tendons and joints, that is, proprioception It reflects the position, movement of the various parts of the body, and the tension of the muscles. It is an important form of internal sensation.
- Kinesthetic is an important basis for voluntary movement, and it is the feeling of the movement and position of your body. Kinesensors are distributed in the human body
- Kinesis plays an important role in human cognition and activities. Kinesthetic is an important component of active touch. Combining kinesthetic and skin sensation produces touch. Under the condition of excluding vision, the size, shape and elasticity of the object can be correctly perceived through the touch movement of the hand. The change in muscle tension during hand movements tells us all the properties of objects. In the work of visual organs, it is possible to have visual perception of the size and distance of objects due to the kinematics of the eye muscles. In speech activities, the precise harmonious movement of the vocal cords, tongue and lips is an important condition for speech perception. Pavlov has pointed out that kinematic stimulation of the speech organ is the basic component of the second signal and the emotional basis of abstract thinking. Without the precisely differentiated movements of the vocal cords, tongue, and lips, human speech would not be possible. [1] In voluntary movements, as signals such as the speed and intensity of muscle movements are continuously transmitted to the brain to form feedback information, the neural regulation of muscle movements by the brain can be achieved, making voluntary movements possible. Without accurate kinesthetic feedback, movement disorders can result. People's correct reflection of the objective world is the result of the coordination and verification of various feelings. Kinesthetic plays an important role in the coordination of various sensations. Without the combination of kinesthetic and other sensations, one's perceptual ability cannot develop normally.