Tag: body mechanics


MOVEMENT

Introduction and Definitional Scope Movement, in the broadest context within psychology and physiology, is fundamentally defined as any activity of a muscle or body part that results in displacement, change in posture, or the execution of a task. This essential biological function serves as the primary mechanism through which organisms interact with their environment, perceive […]

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POSTURAL SET

Introduction and Core Definition of Postural Set The concept of the Postural Set resides at the intersection of motor control, physiological readiness, and cognitive preparation within the field of psychology and neuroscience. Fundamentally, a postural set is defined as a specific, transient configuration of the body, characterized primarily by an escalated muscle tone throughout the […]

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POSTURAL AFTEREFFECT

Definition and Core Principles The concept of the Postural Aftereffect describes a specific phenomenon in human motor control and perception, characterized by an alteration or bias in postural orientation that occurs subsequent to the cessation of a prolonged or intense period of sensory or motor arousal. Fundamentally, it represents the nervous system’s attempt to recalibrate […]

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