Proprioception
Downhill skiing demands split-second adaptations to a rapidly changing alpine environment. At the core of this athletic performance is proprioception, […]
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Downhill skiing demands split-second adaptations to a rapidly changing alpine environment. At the core of this athletic performance is proprioception, […]
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Perceiving is not limited to sensory information; it includes the development of our interpretation capacity, organization, and the implementation of
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At highway speeds on a mountain face, the human brain processes an overwhelming deluge of environmental data to maintain balance
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Skiing demands a highly perceptive skill. Perception is reflective consciousness in which we deliberate in detail our performance and adopt
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Sensory memory is the ability to retain impressions of sensory information. It is a type of short memory that allows
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The sense of touch is the first sense that develops in the uterus and the most widespread sensory system of
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Skiing is the result of different sensory sources cooperation. Our brain’s integration of information from different sensory channels consents us
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Moving on snow provides sensations that we do not always perceive, do not identify or differentiate, then we cannot develop
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Sensitivity is addressed in several sports, but in alpine skiing, it is a skill that must be trained constantly since
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Each skier involuntarily receives or voluntarily picks up information during skiing through sensory receptors. External energy is taken by these
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