| 11. | proprioceptive sensors without human intervention to keep themselves safe and operating properly . ]]
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| 12. | Firstly, locomotor movements can be initiated or blocked by some proprioceptive afferent inputs.
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| 13. | The shoulder must not only have good motor condition but also good proprioceptive control.
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| 14. | Soccer players, for example, create a proprioceptive effect when they tape their feet.
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| 15. | Octopuses also have an excellent proprioceptive sense.
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| 16. | The spino-olivary tract conveys information to the cerebellum from cutaneous and proprioceptive organs.
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| 17. | Basic autonomy comes from proprioceptive sensors.
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| 18. | Techniques may include static stretching, dynamic stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching ( PNF ).
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| 19. | The effect is that proprioceptive sensory impressions disappear, just as a scent can disappear over time.
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| 20. | Thirdly, proprioceptive afferents are involved in setting the level of muscle activity through various reflex pathways.
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