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Progress in motor control volume three : effects of age, disorder, and rehabilitation/ Mark L. Latash, Mindy F. Levin, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, c2004.Description: x , 324 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0736044000
  • 9780736044004 :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612.76
Contents:
[Part 1] Sensorimotor integration -- Action-producing frames of reference for motor control / Francis, G. Lestienne, Francine Thullier and Antatol G. Feldman -- Computational models and geometric approaches in arm trajectory control studies / Tamar Flash, Magnus E. Richardson, Amir A. Handzel, and Dario G. Liebermann -- Development of turning and reaching / Patricia Bate and Esther Thelen.
[Part II] New approaches to motor variability -- Dynamical systems approaches to understanding the generation of movement by the nervous system / Gregor Schöner -- Coordination of multielement motor systems based on motor abundance / Mark L. Latash, Frederic Danion, John F. Scholz, and Gregor Schöner -- On the role of the primary motor cortex in arm movement control / Emanuel Todorov.
[Part III] Changes in motor control with age or neurological disorder -- Postural responses triggered by surface peturbations are task specific and goal directed / Joyce Fung, Rumpa Boonsinsukh, and Margherita Rapanga -- Balance control and protective arm and trunk movements in the elderly: impications for fall prevention / John H.J. Allum, Mark G. Carpenter, and Bastiaan R. Bloem -- Signs of long-term adaption to permanent brain damage as revealed by prehension studies of children with spastic hemiparesis / Bert Steenbergen and Ruud G.J. Meulenbroek.
[Part IV] Motor rehabilitation after stroke or spinal cord injury -- Optimizing locomotor function with body weight support training and functional electrical stimulation / Hugues Barbeau, Anouk Lamontagne, Michael Ladouceur, Isabelle Mercier, and Joyce Fung -- Spinal locomotor capability revealed by electrical stimulation of the lumbar enlargement in paraplegic patients / Elena Yu. Shapkova -- Motor control and learning after stroke: a review / Mindy F. Levin.

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[Part 1] Sensorimotor integration -- Action-producing frames of reference for motor control / Francis, G. Lestienne, Francine Thullier and Antatol G. Feldman -- Computational models and geometric approaches in arm trajectory control studies / Tamar Flash, Magnus E. Richardson, Amir A. Handzel, and Dario G. Liebermann -- Development of turning and reaching / Patricia Bate and Esther Thelen.

[Part II] New approaches to motor variability -- Dynamical systems approaches to understanding the generation of movement by the nervous system / Gregor Schöner -- Coordination of multielement motor systems based on motor abundance / Mark L. Latash, Frederic Danion, John F. Scholz, and Gregor Schöner -- On the role of the primary motor cortex in arm movement control / Emanuel Todorov.

[Part III] Changes in motor control with age or neurological disorder -- Postural responses triggered by surface peturbations are task specific and goal directed / Joyce Fung, Rumpa Boonsinsukh, and Margherita Rapanga -- Balance control and protective arm and trunk movements in the elderly: impications for fall prevention / John H.J. Allum, Mark G. Carpenter, and Bastiaan R. Bloem -- Signs of long-term adaption to permanent brain damage as revealed by prehension studies of children with spastic hemiparesis / Bert Steenbergen and Ruud G.J. Meulenbroek.

[Part IV] Motor rehabilitation after stroke or spinal cord injury -- Optimizing locomotor function with body weight support training and functional electrical stimulation / Hugues Barbeau, Anouk Lamontagne, Michael Ladouceur, Isabelle Mercier, and Joyce Fung -- Spinal locomotor capability revealed by electrical stimulation of the lumbar enlargement in paraplegic patients / Elena Yu. Shapkova -- Motor control and learning after stroke: a review / Mindy F. Levin.

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