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Neurobiology of motor control : fundamental concepts and new directions /

520 The last two decades have seen a dramatic increase in the number of sophisticated tools and methodologies for exploring motor control and movement. Multi-unit recordings, molecular neurogenetics, computer simulation, and new scientific approaches for studying how muscles and body anatomy transfo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hooper, Scott L. (Editor ), Büschges, Ansgar (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Ansgar Büschges and Scott L. Hooper
  • Electrophysiological recording techniques / Scott L. Hooper and Joachim Schmidt
  • Multi-unit recording / Arthur Leblois and Christophe Pouzat
  • The "new math" of neuroscience : genetic tools for accessing and electively manipulating neurons / Andreas Schoofs, Michael J. Pankratz, and Martyn Goulding
  • Computer simulation-power and peril / Astrid A. Prinz and Scott L. Hooper
  • Evolution of motor systems / Paul S. Katz and Melina E. Hale
  • Introduction to motor pattern selection in vertebrates and invertebrates / Hans-Joachim Pflüger and Sten Grillner
  • Selection of action-vertebrate perspective / Sten Grillner and Brita Robertson
  • Motor pattern selection and initiation in invertebrates with an emphasis on insects / Hans-Joachim Pflüger
  • Neural networks for the generation of rhythmic motor behaviors / Ronald M. Harris-Warrick and Jan-Marino Ramirez
  • Sensory feedback in the control of posture and locomotion / Donald H. Edwards and Boris I. Prilutsky
  • Coordination of rhythmic movements / Jean-Patrick Le Gal, Réjean Dubuc, and Carmen Smarandache-Wellmann
  • Prehensile movements / Till Bockemhl
  • Muscle, biomechanics, and implications for neural control / Lena H. Ting and Hillel J. Chiel
  • Plasticity and learning in motor control networks / John Simmers and Keith T. Sillar
  • Bio-inspired robot locomotion / Thomas Buschmann and Barry Trimmer.