Progress in motor control. structure-function relations in voluntary movements / Volume 2 :

Progress in motor control. structure-function relations in voluntary movements / Volume 2 : Structure-function relations in voluntary movements ed. by Mark L. Latash. - x, 260 p.

Behavioral and Neural Aspects of Motor Topology: Following Bernstein's Thread / The Startle Reflex, Voluntary Movement, and the Reticulospinal Tract / Posturo-Kinetic Capacity and Postural Function in Voluntary Movements / Neuronal Mechanisms Underlying Postural Control As Revealed in Simpler Systems / Development of Balance Control in Typically Developing Children and Children With Cerebral Palsy: Contributions and Constraints of Musculoskeletal Versus Nervous Subsystems / Impairment and Compensation of Reaching in Patients With Stroke and Cerebral Palsy / Reorganization of Motor Patterns During Motor Learning: A Specific Role of the Motor Cortex / Fractional Power Damping Model of Joint Motion / The Multidimensional and Temporal Regulation of Limb Mechanics by Spinal Circuits / Steadiness of Lengthening Contractions / On the Problem of Adequate Language in Biology / Bernstein Versus Pavlovianism: An Interpretation / Apostolos P. Georgopoulos -- J. C. Rothwell and J. Valls-Sole -- Simon Bouisset and Serge Le Bozec -- G. N. Orlovsky, T. G. Deliagina and Y. I. Arshavsky -- Marjorie Hines Woollacott -- Mindy F. Levin, Carmen M. Cirstea and Philippe Archambault / [et al.] -- M. Ioffe, J. Massion and C. Schmitz / [et al.] -- James C. Houk, Andrew H. Fagg and Andrew G. Barto -- T. R. Nichols, R. J. H. Wilmink and T. J. Burkholder -- Evangelos A. Christou, Brian L. Tracy and Roger M. Enoka -- Israel M. Gelfand and Mark L. Latash -- Onno G. Meijer. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12.

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