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Title Hand and brain : the neurophysiology and psychology of hand movements / edited by Alan M. Wing, Patrick Haggard, J. Randall Flanagan
Published San Diego : Academic Press, ©1996

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 513 pages) : illustrations
Contents The Hand in Action: J.R. Flanagan, P. Haggard, and A.M. Wing, <$> The Task at Hand. M.A. Goodale, L.S. Jakobson, and P. Servos, <$> The Visual Pathways Mediating Perception and Prehension. The Motor Hand:<$> M.-C. Hepp-Reymond, E.J. Huesler, and M.A. Maier, <$> Precision Grip in Humans: Temporal and Spatial Synergies. J. Friďn and R.L. Lieber, <$> Muscle Architecture Basis for Neuromuscular Control of the Forearm and Hand. M.H. Schieber, <$> Individuated Finger Movements: Rejecting the Labeled-Line Hypothesis. E.M. Rouiller, <$> Multiple Hand Representations in the Motor Cortical Areas. J. Armand, E. Olivier, S.A. Edgley, and R.N. Lemon, <$> The Structure and Function of the Developing Corticospinal Tract: Some Key Issues. Hand Positioning in Reaching:<$> J.F. Soechting, D.C. Tong, and M. Flanders, <$> Frames of Reference in Sensorimotor Integration: Position Sense of the Arm and Hand. D.A. Rosenbaum, R.G.J. Meulenbroek, and J. Vaughan, <$> Three Approaches to the Degrees of Freedom Problem in Reaching. C. Ghez, S. Cooper, and J. Martin, <$> Kinematic and Dynamic Factors in the Coordination of Prehension Movements. F. Lacquaniti, <$> Neural Control of Limb Mechanics for Visuomanual Coordination. Hand-Arm Coordination in Reach and Grasp:<$> T. Iberall and A.H. Fagg, <$> Neural Network Models for Selecting Hand Shapes. Y. Paulignan and M. Jeannerod, <$> Prehension Movements: The Visuomotor Channels Hypothesis Revisited. M. Wiesendanger, O. Kazennikov, S. Perrig, and P. Kaluzny, <$> Two Hands--One Action: The Problem of Bimanual Coordination. A.M. Wing, <$> Anticipatory Control of Grip Force in Rapid Arm Movement. The Sensorimotor Hand:<$> C.E. Chapman, F. Tremblay, and S.A. Ageranioti-B̌langer, <$> Role of Primary Somatosensory Cortex in Active and Passive Touch. L. Jones, <$> Proprioception and Its Contribution to Manual Dexterity. A.B. Vallbo and J. Wessberg, <$> Proprioceptive Mechanisms and the Control of Finger Movements. R.S. Johansson, <$> Sensory Control of Dexterous Manipulation in Humans. J.R. Flanagan, <$> Action-Perception Coupling in Judgments of Hand-Held Loads. S.J. Lederman and R.L. Klatzky, <$> Action for Perception: Manual Exploratory Movements for Haptically Processing Objects and Their Features. References. Glossary. Index
Summary Used for gestures of communication, environmental exploration, and the grasping and manipulating of objects, the hand has a vital role in our lives. The hand's anatomical structure and neural control are among the most complex and detailed of human motor systems. Hand and Brain is a comprehensive overview of the hand's sensorimotor control. It discusses mediating variables in perception and prehension, the coordination of muscles with the central nervous system, the nature of movement control and hand positioning, hand-arm coordination in reaching and grasping, and the sensory function of the hand. In the last decade the rapid growth of neuroscience has been paralleled by a surge of interest in hand function. This reflects the fact that many of the fundamental issues facing neuroscientists today--including the problem of relating physiology to behavior--are central to the study of sensorimotor control of the hand. This book takes a broad interdisciplinary perspective on the control of hand movements that includes neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, psychology and neuropsychology, and biomechanics. The authors, who have all made significant scientific contributions in their own right, have sought to introduce their chosen topics in a manner that the undergraduate reader will be able to follow without sacrificing detailed and up-to-date coverage ofthe major developments. Uses an interdisciplinary approach including behavioral and neurophysiological data Describes a variety of experimental methodologies Treats neural computations necessary for the control of movement Covers implications of biomechanics for control, sensory mechanisms, and perceptual processing (haptics) Includes manipulative hand function as well as reaching Overviews each group of chapters using link sections Contains an integrated index and a glosssary The five sections cover: Mediating variables in perception and prehension The coordination of muscles with the central nervous system The nature of movement control and hand positioning Hand-arm coordination in reaching and grasping The sensory function of the hand
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 447-499) and index
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Subject Hand -- Movements
Muscular sense.
Motor ability.
Hand -- physiology
Hand -- innervation
Psychomotor Performance
Motor Activity
Kinesthesis
MEDICAL -- Neuroscience.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Neuropsychology.
Hand -- Movements
Muscular sense
Beweging (activiteit)
Handen.
Neurofysiologie.
Form Electronic book
Author Wing, Alan M.
Haggard, Patrick.
Flanagan, J. Randall.
ISBN 9780127594408
012759440X
9780080532745
0080532748
9780127594415
0127594418