Neurophysiology and Neuropsychology of Motor Development

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Kevin J. Connolly, Hans Forssberg
Cambridge University Press, 23 Ιαν 1997 - 378 σελίδες
The central focus of this book is the development of skilled motor actions by children; commonplace but vital actions such as maintaining posture, walking, reaching and grasping, and manipulating objects and tools. It represents a state-of-the art report on motor development linking neurophysiological and neuropsychological approaches. Using examples from both normal and pathological development, contributions study pre and postnatal brain development and its relationship to movement, the importance of fetal movements, postural control in children, the neurobiology of locomotor development, neural mechanisms of grasping and typical patterns of behavioural change. New theoretical developments including adaptive model theory, dynamic systems theory, and the relationship between variability and stability in skill development are also critically reviewed.
 

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DEVELOPMENT IN TYPICAL
54
NEUROBIOLOGY OF NORMAL AND IMPAIRED LOCOMOTOR
78
LOCOMOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL
101
THE INTERACTION OF MUSCLE MATURATION WITH MOVEMENT
124
DEVELOPMENT AND FUNCTION OF CUTANEOMUSCULAR
145
SKILLED ACTION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CORTICO
162
THE DEVELOPMENT OF DESCENDING MOTOR PATHWAYS
177
POSTURAL ADJUSTMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH BALLISTIC
201
DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING
214
THE DEVELOPMENT OF GRIP PATTERNS IN INFANCY
232
PERCEPTION IN ACTION APPROACH TO CEREBRAL PALSY
257
VARIABILITY AND STABILITY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SKILLED
286
DYNAMIC SYSTEMS THEORY AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT
319
CENTRAL PROCESSING
346
INDEX
371
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