How We Became Sensorimotor : Movement, Measurement, Sensation /
The years between 1833 and 1945 fundamentally transformed science's understanding of the body's inner senses, revolutionizing fields like philosophy, the social sciences, and cognitive science. This volume provides a systematic account of this transformative period, while also demonstratin...
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
[2021]
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Introduction : from nineteenth-century physiology to twenty-first-century neuroprosthesis
- The "muscle sense" and the motor cortex : a cartography of bodily interiority
- Pain as a distinct sensation : from psychophysics to affective-motivational pathways
- The oculomotor : labyrinths, vestibules, and chambers
- "The neuro-motor unconscious" : Étienne-Jules Marey, Eadweard Muybridge, and motion capture
- Fatigue : Jules Amar, Angelo Mosso, and physiological observations of industrial labor, 1891-1947
- Motricity : Merleau-Ponty, "motor habit," and the neurology of "abstract" and "concrete" movement.