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Progress in Motor Control: From Neuroscience to Patient Outcomes

Editat de Mindy F. Levin, Maurizio Petrarca, Daniele Piscitelli, Susanna Summa
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2023
Progress in Motor Control: From Neuroscience to Patient Outcomes updates the state-of-the-art of knowledge among scientists on basic and applied research on control of movements of biological systems through a clinical perspective. Motor control is a scientific area characterized by multidisciplinary approaches. This book promotes the application of this area into clinical practice. Chapters focus on topics in the field of motor control, including neural control of goal-oriented action, theories on rules of interaction during motor learning, and action coordination up to human and machine interaction.

Edited by experts in the field, this book translates current theoretical outcomes into neuroscience and therapeutic solutions.


  • Translates the principles of motor control to improve sensorimotor outcomes in patients
  • Reviews coordination topics including locomotor coordination, visual perception and head stability
  • Explores movement analysis knowledge in rehabilitative tools
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780443239878
ISBN-10: 0443239878
Pagini: 412
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

Section A – Action perception coupling
1. The equilibrium-point hypothesis: A major framework for the understanding of action and perception
Anatol G. Feldman
2. Synergic control of movement: From single muscles to the whole body
Mark Latash
3. Can nonlinear analysis of movement patterns reveal the status of the musculoskeletal system?
Sergio T. Fonseca, Thales R. Souza, Mariana R.C. Aquino, Camila G.M. Castor, Renatha Carvalho, Priscila A. Arau´ jo, Thiago R.T. Santos, Liria A. Okai-Nobrega, Renan A. Resende, and Juliana M. Ocarino
4. Toward a neural theory of goal-directed reaching movements
Gregor Schöner, Lukas Bildheim, and Lei Zhang
Section B – Coordination
5. The Perception-Action Coupling in Collective Dynamics
William H. Warren
6. Locomotor Coordination, Visual Perception and Head Stability
Richard Van Emmerik, C. Dane Napoli, Samuel R. Zeff, and Joseph Hamill
7. Computational joint action: From emergent coordination to artificial partners
Cecilia De Vicariis, Laura Bandini, Vinil T. Chackochan, and Vittorio Sanguineti
Section C – Translation of motor learning principles and rules of interaction
8. High-fidelity interfacing for bionic rehabilitation
Ivan Vujaklija
9. Exploring to learn synergies and its applications in injuries affecting the upper limb
Raoul M. Bongers
10. Translating movement analysis knowledge in rehabilitative tools
Maurizio Petrarca
Section D – Goal-oriented action
11. Translation of principles of motor control to improve sensorimotor outcomes following brain injury
Mindy F. Levin
12. Goal-Oriented Action: New Perspectives with Special Emphasis on Neurorehabilitation
Carolee J. Winstein