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kinesthetic

[kin-uhs-thet-ik] / ˌkɪn əsˈθɛt ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
relating to movement in the body
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That's what we did with the cinematography in those moments and with the editing and Florence's amazing performance was try to just give the audience a real kinesthetic experience of what it's like.

From Salon

Because it requires a cognizance of the body’s position from head to toe, the exercise helps to develop something called kinesthetic awareness — an understanding of how one’s body moves through space.

From New York Times

These hands are like soft but smart gloves that are embedded with tactile, kinesthetic and position sensors.

From Scientific American

“But then how do you do that? It’s by using your proprioception” — the ability to feel the body in space — “and your kinesthetic awareness.”

From New York Times

“I think it all boils down to empathy, and kinesthetic empathy,” Doell says.

From Seattle Times