Sensory awareness-- Bringing attention to the sensations of tension and/or release in the muscles
.The first thing a teacher of the Alexander technique does is to increase a student's sensory awareness.By leaving the head resting on the spine in its natural free balance, by keeping eyes open and focused.a student greatly reduces strain.
The conscious awareness of stimuli received by sensory receptors is called perception. It is the process by which the brain interprets and organizes sensory information to make sense of the world around us.
An aesthesis is an individual's awareness of sensory stimulation.
The Alexander technique is a somatic method for improving physical and mental functioning.
I can promote awareness of sensory loss by educating others about its impact, advocating for accommodations and accessibility, and actively listening to the experiences of those affected. I can also support initiatives that raise awareness and challenge misconceptions about sensory loss within my community and beyond.
Sit and Be Fit - 1987 Sensory Awareness 10-1015 was released on: USA: 15 September 2008
Frederick Alexander, the originator
Before his death in 1955, F.M. Alexander formed the Society for Teachers of the Alexander Technique (STAT) in London, England.
research has documented the effects of dance therapy, qigong, t'ai chi, yoga, Alexander technique, awareness through movement (Feldenkrais), and Rolfing
Ailsa Masterson has written: 'Alexander technique' -- subject(s): Alexander technique
Sensory experiences include touch, movement, body awareness, sight, sound, smell, taste, and the pull of gravity.
Human beings have six senses. These senses include sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, and perioceptive. To have sensory awareness a person uses all six senses to discover their place in the world.