_________ is sensory information that comes from producing movements; the information may come from outside of the body (exteroception) or within the body (proprioception).

a. Augmented (or extrinsic) feedback
b. Knowledge of results
c. Inherent (or intrinsic) feedback
d. Knowledge of performance


Answer: c. Inherent (or intrinsic) feedback

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