Conflict of desires is of course essential in the causation of the emphatic kind of will: there will be for a time kinaesthetic images of incompatible movements, followed by the exclusive image of the movement which is said to be willed.
To demonstrate kinaesthetic sensations, close your eyes and move your index finger up and down.
Energy is sent back to the brain over the kinaesthetic nerve cells, and the greater the extent of the movement, the greater is the amount of new energy sent to the brain.
Second, they furnish new impressions through the kinaesthetic sense, thus being a source of sense-impression.
You will recall that every movement of a muscle produces nervous currents which go back to the brain and register there in the form of kinaesthetic sensations.
When you write the word, you make kinaesthetic impressions which may later serve as forms of revival.
It seems probable that the latter are hallucinations involving principallykinaesthetic sensations, sensations of movement of the organs of speech.
The usual motor theory is merely one which neglects the primary disposition to rhythm through attention variations, in favor of the sensations of muscular tension (kinaesthetic sensations) which arise IN rhythm, but do not cause it.
To say that the impression of rhythm arises only in kinaesthetic sensations begs the question in the way previously noted.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kinaesthetic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.