Progress in Motor Control: Theories and TranslationsJozsef Laczko, Mark L. Latash Springer, 30 Δεκ 2016 - 388 σελίδες 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.The chapter ‘Encoding Temporal Features of Skilled Movements—What, Whether and How?’ is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via link.springer.com. |
Περιεχόμενα
3 | |
21 | |
3 Encoding Temporal Features of Skilled MovementsWhat Whether and How? | 35 |
4 Predictability and Robustness in the Manipulation of Dynamically Complex Objects | 55 |
Fifty Years of the EquilibriumPoint Hypothesis | 78 |
5 Fifty Years of Physics of Living Systems | 81 |
6 The Relationship Between Postural and Movement Stability | 104 |
7 Principles of Motor Recovery After Neurological Injury Based on a Motor Control Theory | 121 |
11 Brain Plasticity and the Concept of Metaplasticity in Skilled Musicians | 196 |
Relative Motion Direction and Relative Phase as Informational Content Linking ActionPerception to ActionProduction | 209 |
13 Rethinking the Study of Volition for Clinical Use | 229 |
Impaired Motor Control and Rehabilitation | 255 |
14 Motor Lateralization Provides a Foundation for Predicting and Treating Nonparetic Arm Motor Deficits in Stroke | 257 |
Aspects for Rehabilitation | 273 |
16 Impaired Voluntary Movement Control and Its Rehabilitation in Cerebral Palsy | 290 |
17 Can Motor Recovery in Stroke Be Improved by Noninvasive Brain Stimulation? | 313 |
Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Motor Control | 141 |
8 What Do TMSEvoked Motor Potentials Tell Us About Motor Learning? | 143 |
9 Motor Control of Human Spinal Cord Disconnected from the Brain and Under External Movement | 158 |
Behavioral and Neural Correlates | 173 |
Learning of Skilled Behavior | 195 |
HumanMachine Interface | 324 |
18 Organizing and Reorganizing Coordination Patterns | 327 |
19 A Computational Index to Describe Slacking During Robot Therapy | 350 |
20 Toward a Proprioceptive Neural Interface That Mimics Natural Cortical Activity | 367 |
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Progress in Motor Control: Theories and Translations Jozsef Laczko,Mark L. Latash Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2017 |
Progress in Motor Control: Theories and Translations Jozsef Laczko,Mark L. Latash Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2018 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
action adaptation amplitude anticipatory arm movements behavior bimanual cerebellar cerebellum cerebral palsy changes clinical coactivation cognitive coordination dynamics coordination patterns cortical corticospinal cursor cycling d’Avella deficits Dev Med Child digits dynamics effect electrodes equifinality Exp Brain Res feedback Feldman finger fMRI function Gordon grasping grip force hand hemiparesis human hypothesis impaired increase initial interactions ipsilesional joint kinematic Laczko Latash ML lesion limb mapping mechanisms modules motoneurons motor control motor cortex motor learning motor skill muscle activity muscle synergies nervous system neural neurons Neurophysiol neuroplasticity Neurosci non-paretic arm observational learning observed parameters participants patients perception performance perturbation phase patterns position posture predictable premotor primary motor cortex proprioception reaching movements reflex Rehabil rehabilitation relative phase representation Sainburg sensorimotor sensory sequence spasticity spatial stability stretch reflex studies subjects target temporal therapy threshold torque Torres trajectory transcranial transcranial magnetic stimulation trials unilateral variability variances visual