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Arisa Ogechi
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The sensory experience of bending one's knees or raising one's arms exemplifies

A) the vestibular sense.
B) top-down processing.
C) sensory interaction.
D) kinesthesis.

Kinesthesis

The sense that detects body position and movement, contributing to our ability to coordinate movement and maintain balance.

Vestibular Sense

The sense related to the body's balance, posture, and the orientation of the body in space, largely managed by structures in the inner ear.

Top-Down Processing

A cognitive process that initiates with our thoughts, which flow down to lower-level functions, such as the senses; an approach wherein perception starts with the brain and is influenced by prior knowledge and expectations.

  • Analyze the psychological functions and neural activities involved in the sense of movement and balance.
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