Sternad, Dagmar
Progress in Motor Control
Part I. The Nature of Motor Control
1. Nature of Motor Control: Not Strictly “Motor”, Not Quite “Control”
Michael T. Turvey
2. Beyond Control: The Dynamics of Brain-Body-Environment Interaction in Motor Systems
Randall D. Beer
3. Towards Testable Neuromechanical Control Architectures for Running
Shai Revzen, Daniel E. Koditschek, Robert J. Full
4. Control from an Allometric Perspective
Bruce J. West
5. Synergies: Atoms of Brain and Behavior
J. A. Scott Kelso
6. Nature of Motor Control: Perspectives and Issues
Michael T. Turvey, Sergio Fonseca
Part II. What is Encoded in the Brain?
7. Past, Present, and Emerging Principles in the Neural Encoding of Movement
Timothy J. Ebner, Claudia M. Hendrix, Siavash Pasalar
8. From Intention to Action: Motor Cortex and the Control of Reaching Movements
John F. Kalaska
9. Control of Muscle Synergies by Cortical Ensembles
Michelle M. Morrow, Eric A. Pohlmeyer, Lee E. Miller
10. Behavioral and Neurophysiological Aspects of Target Interception
Hugo Merchant, Wilbert Zarco, Luis Prado, Oswaldo Pérez
11. Learning from Learning: What Can Visuomotor Adaptations Tell us About the Neuronal Representation of Movement?
Rony Paz, Eilon Vaadia
12. The Problem of Parametric Neural Coding in the Motor System
Jacob Reimer, Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos
Part III. Perception and Action
13. Introduction to Section on Perception and Action
Brett R. Fajen
14. Mutuality in the Perception of Affordances and the Control of Movement
Claudia Carello, Jeffrey B. Wagman
15. Object Avoidance During Locomotion
David A. McVea, Keir G. Pearson
16. The Roles of Vision and Proprioception in the Planning of Reaching Movements
Fabrice R. Sarlegna, Robert L. Sainburg
17. Using Predictive Motor Control Processes in a Cognitive Task: Behavioral and Neuroanatomical Perspectives
James Stanley, R. Christopher Miall
18. The Human Mirror Neuron System and Embodied Representations
Lisa Aziz-Zadeh, Richard B. Ivry
19. Disorders of the Perceptual-Motor System
Steven A. Jax, H. Branch Coslett
Part IV. Motor Learning
20. Some Contemporary Issues in Motor Learning
Karl M. Newell, Rajiv Ranganathan
21. Motor Learning and Consolidation: The Case of Visuomotor Rotation
John W. Krakauer
22. Cortical Processing during Dynamic Motor Adaptation
Simon A. Overduin, Andrew G. Richardson, Emilio Bizzi
23. Motor Learning: Changes in the Structure of Variability in a Redundant Task
Hermann Müller, Dagmar Sternad
24. Time Scales, Difficulty/Skill Duality, and the Dynamics of Motor Learning
Karl M. Newell, Yeou-Teh Liu, Gottfried Mayer-Kress
Part V. Bridging of Models for Complex Movements in 3D
25. Bridging of Models for Complex Movements in 3D
Stan Gielen
26. The Posture-Based Motion Planning Framework: New Findings Related to Object Manipulation, Moving Around Obstacles, Moving in Three Spatial Dimensions, and Haptic Tracking
David A. Rosenbaum, Rajal G. Cohen, Amanda M. Dawson, Steven A. Jax, Ruud G. Meulenbroek, Robrecht Wel, Jonathan Vaughan
27. Grasping Occam’s Razor
Jeroen B. J. Smeets, Eli Brenner, Juul Martin
28. Review of Models for the Generation of Multi-Joint Movements in 3-D
Stan Gielen
Part VI. The Hand as a Complex System
29. Why the Hand?
Francisco J. Valero-Cuevas
30. Selective Activation of Human Finger Muscles after Stroke or Amputation
Marc H. Schieber, C. E. Lang, K. T. Reilly, P. McNulty, A. Sirigu
31. Neural Control of Hand Muscles During Prehension
Jamie A. Johnston, Sara A. Winges, Marco Santello
32. Multi-Finger Prehension: Control of a Redundant Mechanical System
Mark L. Latash, Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky
33. A Mathematical Approach to the Mechanical Capabilities of Limbs and Fingers
Francisco J. Valero-Cuevas
Part VII. Forty Years of Equilibrium-Point Hypothesis
34. Origin and Advances of the Equilibrium-Point Hypothesis
Anatol G. Feldman
35. The Biomechanics of Force Production
Denis Rancourt, Neville Hogan
36. The Implications of Force Feedback for the ? Model
Richard Nichols, Kyla T. Ross
37. Control and Calibration of Multi-Segment Reaching Movements
James R. Lackner, Paul DiZio
38. The Equilibrium-Point Hypothesis – Past, Present and Future
Anatol G. Feldman, Mindy F. Levin
- Författare
- Sternad, Dagmar
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2009
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Kategori
- Hälsa, skönhet, mode
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780387770642