In 1906, Charles Scott Sherrington published a landmark work that introduced the terms " proprioception ", " interoception ", and " exteroception ".
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There is no neurological path for the brain to receive proprioceptive feedback about just how its command was executed by the arms; the only way it knows just what motions were made is by observing the arms visually, i . e . exteroception.
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Tart analyzed a state of consciousness as made up of a number of component processes, including exteroception ( sensing the external world ); interoception ( sensing the body ); input-processing ( seeing meaning ); emotions; memory; time sense; sense of identity; evaluation and cognitive processing; motor output; and interaction with the environment.
परिभाषा
sensitivity to stimuli originating outside of the body