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Brain Mechanisms for the Integration of Posture and Movement / edited by Shigemi Mori, Douglas G. Stuart, Mario Wiesendanger ; technical editor, Patricia A. Pierce.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Progress in brain research ; v. 143.Publisher: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2004Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xix, 529 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780080494081
  • 0080494080
  • 9780444513892
  • 0444513892
  • 1281012912
  • 9781281012913
  • 9786611012915
  • 6611012915
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Brain mechanisms for the integration of posture and movement.DDC classification:
  • 612.7/6 22
LOC classification:
  • QP454 .B736 2004eb
NLM classification:
  • W1
  • WL 300
Other classification:
  • 44.90
  • 77.50
  • WW 2401
  • WW 2400
Online resources:
Contents:
Section I. Perspectives -- Section II. Spinal cord and brainstem: developmental and comparative issues -- Section III. Spinal cord and brainstem: motoneurons, pattern generation and sensory feedback -- Section IV. Spinal cord and brainstem: adaptive mechanisms -- Section V. Biomechanical and imaging approaches in movement neuroscience -- Section VI. Descending command issues -- Section VII. Supraspinal sensorimotor interactions -- Section VIII. Cerebellar interactions and control mechanisms -- Section IX. Eye-head-neck coordination -- Section X. Higher control mechanisms: basal ganglia, sensorimotor cortex and frontal lobe.
Summary: Brain Mechanisms for the Integration of Posture and Movement.
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Text in English.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section I. Perspectives -- Section II. Spinal cord and brainstem: developmental and comparative issues -- Section III. Spinal cord and brainstem: motoneurons, pattern generation and sensory feedback -- Section IV. Spinal cord and brainstem: adaptive mechanisms -- Section V. Biomechanical and imaging approaches in movement neuroscience -- Section VI. Descending command issues -- Section VII. Supraspinal sensorimotor interactions -- Section VIII. Cerebellar interactions and control mechanisms -- Section IX. Eye-head-neck coordination -- Section X. Higher control mechanisms: basal ganglia, sensorimotor cortex and frontal lobe.

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Brain Mechanisms for the Integration of Posture and Movement.

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