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Proprioceptive Processing

What is Proprioceptive Processing?

Proprioception is the sensory input one receives from the movement of muscles. One processes proprioceptive information with every contraction and stretch of the muscles. The brain receives information regarding the position of the body when one bends, straightens, pulls, pushes, or even stands still.

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