운동 감각과
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kinesthetic
[kìnəsθétik, kài-]
운동 감각
요즈음은 스포츠 천재 (sports genius or sport talent)라는 말을 쓰지만
내가 중고등 학교에 다닐 때만 해도
운동 선수 = 공부 못함 (때로는 육체적 발전만 있고 머리가 빈)이라는 등식이 성립되었다.
게다가 실내 체육관은 거의 없어서
운동 선수는 피부가 검게 변한 모습도 하고 있었다.
나는 다행히 (?) 음악 (brass band) 활동을 중고등학교 시절에 했으므로
비록 덩치는 운동 선수와 비슷하게 컸어도
'공부 못하는 깡통'이라는 말을 듣지는 않았다.
그러나 내 생각에
I had a KINESTHETIC sensation.
나는 운동감각이 뛰어났었다고 생각했다.
그래서 종종 내가 brass band 에서 활동하지 않고
운동을 전적으로 했으면 '국가 대표(?)' 정도의 실력은
갖지 않았었을까 하는 착각도 해본 적이 있다.
그러다가 이런 글을 만나 머리를 끄덕여 보기까지 했다.
Stimuli can activate 'conscious contents' in the 'conscious field.'
The conscious field encompasses everything that one is aware of, and is experiencing,
at one moment in time.
For example, right now, as I am typing, I am aware f my computer, the smell of coffee,
and the sound of birds outside my window, among other things (e.g., KINESTHETIC sensations).
자극은 의식 분야에 있는 의식 내용을 활성화할 수 있다.
의식 분야는 사람이 알고 있고 동시에 경험할 수 있는 모든 것을 포홤하고 있다
예를 들어서 내가 글을 key board로 쓰고 있고 컴퓨터에 대해 (조금) 알고
(후각으로) coffee 냄새를 맡으며 창밖에서 새들이 노래 부르는 것을 듣고
다른 것들 (예를 들어 운동 감각)에도 관심을 갖게 한다
(이것은 내 얘기가 아니고
Psychology Today, December 21, 2023 에서 읽은 글)
kinesthetic 이라는 낱말이 1950년 후반부터
자주 쓰이기 시작했다고 하므로
스포츠 천재라고 많이 인정받기 시작한 것이
세계 이차대전 이후부터가 아닌가 하는 생각이 들게 한다.
그리고 이런 문장이 흥미롭게 다가왔다.
KINESTHETIC intelligence is just as important as other forms of intelligence
운동 지능은 다른 형태의 지능만큼 중요하다.
나에 대한 좀 건방진 얘기 ~
하는 음악을 좋아하는데 특히 음악 감상에 깊숙하게 빠져있고
영어 이야기 글 쓰기도 4~5년 동안 매일 하고 있다
게다가 젊어서는 여러가지 운동에 뛰어나다는 소리도 들었다
I was visual, auditory, reading and writing and KINESTHETIC.
나는 잘 보고 들으며 글을 읽고 쓰고 운동신경이 발달했다.
Most of people believe focusing on a KINESTHETIC center of thinking and teaching.
대부분의 사람들은 생각과 가르침의
운동적 중심에 관심을 갖는 것아 중
walking therapy can improve kinesthetic awareness
The yoga teacher guided her students through a kinesthetic meditation practice.
Kinesthetic intelligence is just as important as other forms of intelligence
Kinesthetic learners often excel in sports and other physical activities.
Kinesthetic activities can help improve memory and retention of information.
운동감각활 보유
The kinesthetic speaker is also aware of unintentional or nervous mannerisms.
I am a kinesthetic learner
Kinesthetic intelligence is often associated with athletes and performers.
She believed focusing on a kinesthetic center of thinking and teaching.
Because she enjoyed kinesthetic activities, the woman attended Zumba class three times a week.
Various teaching methods are used, including kinesthetic learning.
Ezequiel Morsella Ph.D.
Consciousness and the Brain
The Power of the Written Word
The written word reveals much about the nature of consciousness and the brain.
Posted December 21, 2023
Reviewed by Jessica Schrader
KEY POINTS
Stimuli can activate "conscious contents" in the "conscious field."
The everyday stimulus of the written word can reliably and insuppressibly activate two conscious contents.
How words activate conscious contents reveals much about the nature of consciousness and the brain.
The conscious field encompasses everything that one is aware of, and is experiencing, at one moment in time.
For example, right now, as I am typing, I am aware of my computer, the smell of coffee, and the sound of birds outside my window, among other things (e.g., kinesthetic sensations).
kinesthetic (adj.)
also kinaesthetic, "pertaining to kinesthesia," 1880, coined by British neurologist Henry Charlton Bastian (1837-1915) from Greek kinein "to move" (from PIE root *keie- "to set in motion") + aisthēsis "sensation" (from PIE root *au- "to perceive"). The coinage is perhaps on model of aesthetic, prosthetic.
also from 1880
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*au-
Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to perceive."
It forms all or part of: aesthete; aesthetic; anesthesia; audible; audience; audio; audio-; audit; audition; auditor; auditorium; auditory; hyperaesthesia; kinesthetic; oyer; oyez; obedient; obey; paraesthesia; synaesthesia.
It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit avih, Avestan avish "openly, evidently;" Greek aisthanesthai "to feel;" Latin audire "to hear;" Old Church Slavonic javiti "to reveal."
Each thing one is conscious of, at one moment in time, is a conscious content. The conscious field is composed of all the concurrently activated conscious contents.
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Stimuli often activate conscious contents, such as memories. When discussing this with my lab, the question arose: Can one single stimulus reliably activate, not one, but two separate conscious contents? Right away we started designing possible experiments to investigate this possibility. We considered a laboratory study in which a single stimulus (e.g., an abstract shape) could, after some training that occurred earlier in the laboratory, activate two separate conscious contents (e.g., an olfactory memory and a visual memory). The idea was that subjects could learn to associate a stimulus with two conscious experiences and then, after enough training, the stimulus by itself could activate these associations. As an experimenter, one becomes accustomed to thinking in terms of “experimental manipulations” and “control conditions” in order to test some hypothesis. But a few days after the discussion, I realized that no such experiment is necessary, as there already exists a stimulus that reliably and insuppressibly activates two different kinds of conscious content: the written word. It sure is a “super stimulus.”
Source: Ezequiel Morsella
Source: Ezequiel Morsella
When one is presented with a written word (HOUSE), one cannot help but read it. Reading the word is no trivial process. It involves (at the least) activating visual centers in the brain, such that one can identify, say, the font in which the word is written, and involves activating the phonological representation of the word, which is an auditory-based mental representation associated with auditory areas of the brain (e.g., the superior temporal sulcus). Thus, a single written word can reliably and insuppressibly activate two different kinds of mental representations (one based on vision and one on audition), involving different brain areas and yielding two separate conscious contents, each of which is activated insuppressibly.