I was now successful in proving that a direction of movement is localized in the cerebellum.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes, when we're very, very still, we're more aware of movement than when we make a lot of movement outwardly.
From the vertigo, I found out how far I can push myself physically and also mentally.
Anticipation of movement, through muscular innervation and memory, by its retention of nerve impulse images, extend the present to the limit of a second or so.
Countless hours of physical therapy - and the talents of the medical community - have brought me new movement in my right arm. It's fractional progress, and it took a long time, but my arm moves when I tell it to.
Seeing is in itself a movement.
I can move both of my eyes separately in different directions.
The mind moves in the direction of our currently dominant thoughts.
As soon as I had proved this and, of course, also the normal pointing action and reactions in all other extremities and joints, I stopped the experiment.
The center that I cannot find is known to my unconscious mind.
I always feel the movement is a sort of mosaic.