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Integrating Self-Localization, Proprioception, Pain, and Performance
2017
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science
The ability to know where our own body and body parts are in space is often taken for granted, yet it is of fundamental importance for the majority of our everyday activities, let alone high performance activities such as dancing. This review focuses on the concept of self-localization, the monitoring of the space surrounding one's body, and the disruptions that occur in the presence of pain. A conceptual model is presented of the cortical body matrix with which to consider self-localization;
doi:10.12678/1089-313x.21.1.24
pmid:28284239
fatcat:54y27gcjb5hqrfkojalcdsokc4