The brain's sense of movement /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Press,
2000.
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Colección: | Perspectives in cognitive neuroscience.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Perception is Simulated Action
- The Motor Theory of Perception
- The Concept of Acceptor of the Results of Action
- Bernstein's Comparator
- Memory Predicts the Consequences of Action
- Mental Nodes
- Mirror Neurons
- Simulation, Emulation, or Representation?
- The Sense of Movement: A Sixth Sense?
- Proprioception
- The Vestibulary System: An Intertial Center?
- The Functions of the Vestibular System
- Seeing Movement
- Building Coherence
- How Vision Detects Movement
- Visual Movement and Vestibular Receptors
- Am I in my Bed or Hanging from the Ceiling?
- The Coherence between Seeing and Hearing
- The Problem of the Coherence and Unity of Perception
- Autism: The Disintegration of Coherence?
- Frames of Reference
- Personal Space and Extrapersonal Space
- Egocentric and Allocentric Frames of Reference
- Natural Frames of Reference
- Selecting Frames of Reference
- A Memory for Predicting
- Topographic Memory or Topokinetic Memory?
- The Neural Basis of Spatial Memory: The Role of the Hippocampus
- Natural Movement
- Pioneers
- The Problem of Number of Degrees of Freedom
- The Invention of the Eye
- The Form of a Drawing Is Produced by the Law of Maximal Smoothness
- Synergies and Strategies
- Vestibular Axon Branching and Gaze Stabilization
- The Baby Fish that Wanted to Swim Flat on Its Stomach
- The Neural Bases for Encoding Movement of the Arms
- Coordination of Synergies
- Capture
- The Toad's Decision
- The Art of Braking
- What If Newton Had Wanted to Catch the Apple?