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Latash, Mark L.
Progress in motor control = theories and translations /
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Title/Author:
Progress in motor control/ edited by Jozsef Laczko, Mark L. Latash.
Reminder of title:
theories and translations /
other author:
Laczko, Jozsef.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2016.,
Description:
xvi, 388 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Motor ability. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47313-0
ISBN:
9783319473130
Progress in motor control = theories and translations /
Progress in motor control
theories and translations /[electronic resource] :edited by Jozsef Laczko, Mark L. Latash. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xvi, 388 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Advances in experimental medicine and biology,v.9570065-2598 ;. - Advances in experimental medicine and biology ;780..
Modularity for motor control and motor learning -- Synergies in grasping -- Encoding temporal features of skilled movements--what, whether and how? -- Predictability and robustness in the manipulation of dynamically complex objects -- Fifty years of physics of living systems -- The relationship between postural and movement stability -- Principles of motor recovery after neurological injury based on a motor control theory -- What do TMS evoked motor potentials tell us about motor learning? -- Motor control of human spinal cord disconnected from the brain and under external movement -- Anticipation in object manipulation: Behavorial and Neural correlates -- Brain plasticity and the concept of metaplasticity in skilled musicians -- The coordination dynamics of observational learning: relative motion direction and relative phase as informational content linking action-perception to action-production -- Rethinking the study of volition for clinical use -- Motor lateralization provides a foundation for predicting and treating non-paretic arm motor deficits in stroke -- Control of cycling limb movements: aspects for rehabilitation -- Impaired voluntary movement control and its rehabilitation in cerebral palsy -- Can motor recovery in stroke be improved by non-invasive brain stimulation? -- Organizing and reorganizing coordination patterns -- A computational index to describe slacking during robot-therapy -- Toward a proprioceptive neural interface that mimics natural cortical activity.
This single volume brings together both theoretical developments in the field of motor control and their translation into such fields as movement disorders, motor rehabilitation, robotics, prosthetics, brain-machine interface, and skill learning. Motor control has established itself as an area of scientific research characterized by a multi-disciplinary approach. Its goal is to promote cooperation and mutual understanding among researchers addressing different aspects of the complex phenomenon of motor coordination. Topics covered include recent theoretical advances from various fields, the neurophysiology of complex natural movements, the equilibrium-point hypothesis, motor learning of skilled behaviors, the effects of age, brain injury, or systemic disorders such as Parkinson's Disease, and brain-computer interfaces.
ISBN: 9783319473130
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-47313-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
592005
Motor ability.
LC Class. No.: QP301
Dewey Class. No.: 152.3
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