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Classics in movement science / Mark L. Latash, Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: xii, 451 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0736000283
  • 9780736000284
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 612.76
LOC classification:
  • QP301. L358 2001
Contents:
Preface -- Credits -- Ch. 1. Making Things Happen: An Introduction to the History of Movement Science -- Ch. 2. How Bernstein Conquered Movement -- Ch. 3. Human Gait and Joint Mechanics: Is the Pendulum Swinging Back to Passive Dynamics? -- Ch. 4. Involuntary Muscle Contractions Detected by Electromyography (EMG) -- Ch. 5. Mechanical Work in Human Movement: Comments on Papers by Fenn and Elftman -- Ch. 6. Contributions of Ragnar Granit to the Understanding of Spinal Mechanisms of Motor Coordination -- Ch. 7. Helmholtz: Founder of the Action-Perception Theory -- Ch. 8. A. V. Hill and First Estimates of Maximum Muscle Performance in Humans -- Ch. 9. First Studies of the Organization of the Human Motor Cortex -- Ch. 10. The Action of Two-Joint Muscles: The Legacy of W. P. Lombard -- Ch. 11. Sir Charles S. Sherrington: Humanist, Mentor, and Movement Neuroscientist -- Ch. 12. Kurt Wachholder: Pioneering Electrophysiological Studies of Voluntary Movements -- Ch. 13. Woodworth (1899): Movement Variability and Theories of Motor Control -- Index -- Contributors -- About the Editors.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 612.76 CLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A252126B
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Credits -- Ch. 1. Making Things Happen: An Introduction to the History of Movement Science -- Ch. 2. How Bernstein Conquered Movement -- Ch. 3. Human Gait and Joint Mechanics: Is the Pendulum Swinging Back to Passive Dynamics? -- Ch. 4. Involuntary Muscle Contractions Detected by Electromyography (EMG) -- Ch. 5. Mechanical Work in Human Movement: Comments on Papers by Fenn and Elftman -- Ch. 6. Contributions of Ragnar Granit to the Understanding of Spinal Mechanisms of Motor Coordination -- Ch. 7. Helmholtz: Founder of the Action-Perception Theory -- Ch. 8. A. V. Hill and First Estimates of Maximum Muscle Performance in Humans -- Ch. 9. First Studies of the Organization of the Human Motor Cortex -- Ch. 10. The Action of Two-Joint Muscles: The Legacy of W. P. Lombard -- Ch. 11. Sir Charles S. Sherrington: Humanist, Mentor, and Movement Neuroscientist -- Ch. 12. Kurt Wachholder: Pioneering Electrophysiological Studies of Voluntary Movements -- Ch. 13. Woodworth (1899): Movement Variability and Theories of Motor Control -- Index -- Contributors -- About the Editors.

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