Dancing with Gravity—Why the Sense of Balance Is (the) Fundamental

The sense of balance, which is usually barely noticeable in the background of each of our movements, only becomes manifest in its function during intense stimulation or in the event of illness, which may quite literally turn your world upside down. While it is true that balance is becoming a bigger...

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Main Author: Dominik Fuchs
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Behavioral Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/8/1/7
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description The sense of balance, which is usually barely noticeable in the background of each of our movements, only becomes manifest in its function during intense stimulation or in the event of illness, which may quite literally turn your world upside down. While it is true that balance is becoming a bigger issue, that is mainly because people are losing it more frequently. So why is balance not as commonly talked about in psychology, medicine or the arts as the other five traditional senses? This is partly due to its unusual multi-modal nature, whereby three sensory inputs are coordinated and integrated by the central nervous system. Without it, however, we might not have much use for the other senses. The sense of balance encompasses the bodily experience in its entirety. Not only do we act with the body, we may also think and feel through it and with it. Bodily states are not simply effects of cognition; they cause it as well. Equilibrioception is an essential sense and it is interconnected with a wide range of other areas, including cognition, perception, embodiment, the autonomic nervous system, aesthetics, the arts, and education.
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spelling doaj.art-2a0dd883b5de40fcaac6d8214e8700872022-12-22T03:42:31ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2018-01-0181710.3390/bs8010007bs8010007Dancing with Gravity—Why the Sense of Balance Is (the) FundamentalDominik Fuchs0Research Centre Allgäu (FZA), University of Applied Sciences Kempten, 87435 Kempten, GermanyThe sense of balance, which is usually barely noticeable in the background of each of our movements, only becomes manifest in its function during intense stimulation or in the event of illness, which may quite literally turn your world upside down. While it is true that balance is becoming a bigger issue, that is mainly because people are losing it more frequently. So why is balance not as commonly talked about in psychology, medicine or the arts as the other five traditional senses? This is partly due to its unusual multi-modal nature, whereby three sensory inputs are coordinated and integrated by the central nervous system. Without it, however, we might not have much use for the other senses. The sense of balance encompasses the bodily experience in its entirety. Not only do we act with the body, we may also think and feel through it and with it. Bodily states are not simply effects of cognition; they cause it as well. Equilibrioception is an essential sense and it is interconnected with a wide range of other areas, including cognition, perception, embodiment, the autonomic nervous system, aesthetics, the arts, and education.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/8/1/7balancevestibular systemembodimentcognitionarts
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Dancing with Gravity—Why the Sense of Balance Is (the) Fundamental
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balance
vestibular system
embodiment
cognition
arts
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vestibular system
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cognition
arts
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