Good morning, TIPSters. I don't usually teach much about kinesthesis,
proprioception, and movement disorders, but my Neuropsych students have
expressed an interest in exploring those areas this year so I'm doing my
best to meet the challenge. I'm looking for relatively brief classroom
demonstrations and activities in these areas, and I've search the Web
including OTRP and TOPSS and TIPS archives but the only thing I've
turned up is a motor processing activity Web site at Bryn Mawr that
Kalat lists in the instructor's manual for his textbook. I may end up
using that but it's rather long and involved. Can you recommend any
recources or describe what you use in your classes? I'd particularly
like activities that disrupt normal movement and that demonstrate the
complexity and integration of multiple systems involved in normal
movement.
Thanks for the help,
Nathalie

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Nathalie Cote', Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Belmont Abbey College
100 Belmont - Mt. Holly Rd.
Belmont, NC  28012
Tel 704-825-6754
Fax 704-825-6239
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