Body Movement and Equilibrium as Transient Steadiness
Schilder and Weiss suggest that our mental images of our bodies constantly change and are never completely still. This temporary stability is crucial for our body coordination and seeing the world around us. Our body images are always changing, even when we're not moving. Schilder explains that when we stop trying to keep our body image the same, it starts to change, showing that it's never completely still.
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