Citations:kinæsthesia

Noun: alternative form of kinesthesia

 * 1910, Otto C. Glaser in The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology; Volume 20, № 3, page #183:
 * If kinæsthesia is indeed a special element in the sum total of internal conditions, is in fact a chain, based on the physiological, and expressed objectively in the habit, the answer to a difficult problem may be a little easier to find than heretofore.
 * 1919, Margaret Gray Blanton and Smiley Blanton, Speech Training for Children, The Century Co.; Chapter I, page #9:
 * But whether we train through the sense of hearing, or of kinæsthesia, or through the will and the reason, speech is the highest expression of all educational and emotional attainment.
 * 1930, The Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy; page #205:
 * No, there is a sense which is more important to us than sight or hearing, one which we use an unconsciously and as unceasingly as the air we breathe, the sense of kinæsthesia, the movement sense, the muscle‐tendon‐joint sense.