kinesthesiometer

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kinesthesiometer (plural kinesthesiometers)

  1. An instrument for measuring the degree of muscular sensation.
    • 2010, William H. Edwards, Motor Learning and Control: From Theory to Practice, →ISBN, page 501:
      For the purposes of this study, an arm-positioning task using a kinesthesiometer was used. Subjects practiced under either a constant or a varied practice schedule to learn a target skill of a 40 degree movement on the kinesthesiometer.
    • 2011, Zukow Walery, Skaliy Aleksander, Napierala Marek, State, prospects and development of rescue, physical culture and sports in the XXI century, →ISBN, page 63:
      The level of kinesthetic differentiations was established for every individual by using device called kinesthesiometer which allows testing in aquatic environment
    • 2014, Joseph Nuttin, Anthony G. Greenwald, Reward and Punishment in Human Learning, →ISBN, pages Reward and Punishment in Human Learning:
      The movements to be learned were performed with the aid of a kinesthesiometer.