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Kinesthetic feedback refers to the sensory information received from muscles, tendons, and joints that informs the brain about body position and movement, crucial for motor control and coordination. It is integral in activities requiring precision and adaptation, such as sports, rehabilitation, and virtual reality, where it enhances user interaction by providing a sense of touch and movement.
Motor planning, or praxis, is the process by which the brain organizes and executes movement sequences, crucial for coordinating complex actions. It involves cognitive and neural mechanisms that translate intentions into motor actions, playing a vital role in activities ranging from simple daily tasks to intricate athletic performances.
Force feedback is a technology used in various devices to simulate the sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user. It enhances user interaction by providing tactile and kinesthetic feedback, thereby improving realism and control in virtual environments and simulations.
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