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245 00 $aMotor behavior and human skill :$ba multidisciplinary approach /$cJan P. Piek, editor.
260 $aChampaign, IL :$bHuman Kinetics,$c[1998], ©1998.
300 $axi, 434 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 20 $gCh. 1.$tSequential Representation and the Neural Basis of Motor Skills /$rSteven W. Keele, Matthew Davidson and Amy Hayes --$gCh. 2.$tThe Locus of Distance-Location Interference in Movement Reproduction: Do We Know Any More 25 Years On? /$rKuniyasu Imanaka, Bruce Abernethy and Jin-Jong Quek --$gCh. 3.$tOptimizing the Use of Vision During Motor Skill Acquisition /$rDigby Ellion and James Lyons --$gCh. 4.$tAdaptation to a Changed Sensory-Motor Relation: Immediate and Delayed Parametric Modifications /$rNicholas J. O'Dwyer and Peter D. Neilson --$gCh. 5.$tEvidence for Rapid Switching of Sensory-Motor Models /$rPeter D. Neilson, Megan D. Neilson and Nicholas J. O'Dwyer --$gCh. 6.$tA Neural Oscillator Model Learning Given Trajectories, or How an "Allo-Imitation Algorithm" Can Be Implemented Into a Motor Controller /$rKarl Th. Kalveram --$gCh. 7.$tThe Nature of Movement Variability /$rKarl M. Newell and Andrew B. Slifkin --
505 80 $gCh. 8.$tInformation-Based Dynamics and Manual Asymmetries in Perception and Action /$rWinston D. Byblow and Romeo Chua --$gCh. 9.$tIntentional Switching Between Patterns of Coordination in Bimanual Circle Drawing /$rIrina J. Wuyts, Winston D. Byblow and Jeffery J. Summers [et al.] --$gCh. 10.$tMoving Beyond Phenomenology: Neuromuscular-Skeletal Constraints Upon Coordination Dynamics /$rRichard G. Carson and Stephan Riek --$gCh. 11.$tThe Influence of Preterm Birth on Early Motor Development /$rJan P. Piek --$gCh. 12.$tThe Development of Kinesthesis and Its Relationship to Motor Ability in Preschool Children /$rDavid J. Livesey and Rebecca Coleman --$gCh. 13.$tProcess-Oriented Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment of Perceptual-Motor Dysfunction /$rJudith I. Laszlo --$gCh. 14.$tThe Influence of Context in the Development of Reaching and Grasping: Implications for Assessment of Disability /$rJudith L. Charlton, Elfriede Ihsen and Jennie Oxley --
505 80 $gCh. 15.$tMotor Sequencing Problems in Parkinson's Disease, Huntington's Disease, and Tourette's Syndrome 1: A Review of Basal Ganglia Involvement /$rJohn L. Bradshaw, Nellie Georgiou and James G. Phillips [et al.] --$gCh. 16.$tMotor Sequencing Problems in Parkinson's Disease, Huntington's Disease, and Tourette's Syndrome 2: Recent Findings Involving the Provision of Advance Information /$rNellie Georgiou, John L. Bradshaw and Dianne Sheppard [et al.] --$gCh. 17.$tEvidence for Motor Skill Learning in Parkinson's Disease /$rMeg E. Morris, Janice M. Collier and Thomas A. Matyas [et al.] --$gCh. 18.$tReferential Behavior Theory: A Framework for Multiple Perspectives on Motor Control /$rJeffrey Pressing --$gCh. 19.$tHas Ecological Psychology Delivered What It Promised? /$rJeffery J. Summers --$gCh. 20.$tReplies to J.J. Summers: Has Ecological Psychology Delivered What It Promised?
505 80 $tCommentary 1 - Programming or Planning Conceptions of Motor Control Speak to Different Phenomena Than Dynamical System Conceptions /$rSteven W. Keele.$tCommentary 2 - Ecological Psychology and Movement Dynamics: A Plea for Biological Realism /$rRichard G. Carson.$tCommentary 3 - The Scope of Ecological Designs /$rJeffrey Pressing.$tCommentary 4 - Action and Ecological Psychology: A Winter's View From Summers /$rKarl M. Newell.
520 $aMotor Behavior and Human Skill details the most recent research in motor control and human skill. The book provides a forum for the analysis of the many diverse theoretical approaches used in the understanding of motor control, including the cognitive, dynamical systems, computational, and neurological approaches.
650 0 $aSensorimotor integration.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120056
650 0 $aMotor learning.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85087585
650 0 $aMotor ability.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85087575
650 0 $aMovement disorders.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088017
700 1 $aPiek, Jan P.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95091105
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