<p>This volume represents the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) on the topic of "Motor Neuroscience" held at the Hotel San 15-24, 1990. The San Bastiano Hotel Bastiano, Calcatoggio (Corsica), September provided a beautiful setting for the ten day ASI in aresort on the west coast o
Tutorials in Motor Behavior
β Scribed by George E. Stelmach and Jean Requin (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1980
- Leaves
- 650
- Series
- Advances in Psychology 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Edited by
Pages ii-iii
Copyright Page
Page iv
Preface
Pages v-vi
George E. Stelmach
Contributtors and Participants
Pages xviii-xx
1 On the Concept of Coordinative Structures as Dissipative Structures: I. Theoretical Lines of Convergence Original Research Article
Pages 3-47
Peter N. Kugler, J.A. Scott Kelso, M.T. Turvey
2 On the Concept of Coordinative Structures as Dissipative Structures: II. Empirical Lines of Convergence Original Research Article
Pages 49-70
J.A. Scott Kelso, K.G. Holt, P.N. Kugler, M.T. Turvey
3 Interacting Schemas for Motor Control Original Research Article
Pages 71-81
Michael A. Arbib
4 Cerebellar Strategies for Movement Coordination Original Research Article
Pages 83-94
C.C. Boylls
5 Programming of Stereotyped Limb Movements by Spinal Generators Original Research Article
Pages 95-115
Judith L. Smith
6 Parietal Association Cortex of the Monkey As Revealed by Cellular Recordings Original Research Article
Pages 117-127
L.M. Leinonen, J. HyvΓ€rinen
7 Central and Peripheral Mechanisms in Motor Control Original Research Article
Pages 131-143
Emilio Bizzi
8 On the Theoretical Status of Time in Motor Program Representations Original Research Article
Pages 145-166
Richard A. Schmidt
9 Egocentric Referents in Human Limb Orientation Original Research Article
Pages 167-184
George E. Stelmach, Douglas D. Larish
10 A Preliminary Theory of Two-Hand Cd-Ordinated Control Original Research Article
Pages 185-197
R.G. Marteniuk, C.L. MacKenzie
11 The Organization of Simple, Skilled Movements Original Research Article
Pages 199-212
J.D. Cooke
12 Electromyographic Responses to Sudden Torques About the Ankle Joint in Man Original Research Article
Pages 213-229
Gyan C. Agarwal, Gerlad L. Gottlieb
13 The Utilization of Myotatic Feedback in Motor Control Original Research Article
Pages 231-240
C.A. Terzuolo, J.R. Dufresne, J.F. Soechting
14 Attention and the Control of Movements Original Research Article
Pages 243-258
Michael I. Posner, Yoav Cohen
15 The Multichanneling of Visual Cues and the Organization of A Visually Guided Response Original Research Article
Pages 259-279
J. Paillard
16 Visuo-Motor Coordination in Space-Time Original Research Article
Pages 281-295
David N. Lee
17 Do Oculomotor Signals Contribute in Eye-Hand Coordination? Original Research Article
Pages 297-303
M. Jeannerod, C. Prablanc, M.T. Perenin
18 Eye and Head Fixation Movements: Their Coordination and Control Original Research Article
Pages 305-314
A. Roucoux, M. Crommelinck
19 Dentate and Pallidal Control of A Goal-Directed Movement in Monkeys Original Research Article
Pages 315-327
D. Beaubaton, E. Trouche, G. Amato
20 Stage Analysis of Reaction Processes Original Research Article
Pages 331-354
A.F. Sanders
21 The Ubiquitous Role of Preparation Original Research Article
Pages 355-371
Robert Gottsdanker
22 Toward A Psychobiology of Preparation for Action Original Research Article
Pages 373-398
Jean Requin
23 Motor Preparation, Recorded on the Cortical and Spinal Level Original Research Article
Pages 399-419
C.H.M. Brunia
24 Interference Between A Vocal and A Manual Response to the Same Stimulus Original Research Article
Pages 421-431
Daniel Holender
25 Information Processing Mechanisms Involved in Ocular Pursuit Original Research Article
Pages 433-440
Alexander H. Wertheim
26 Analysing Piano Performance: A Study of Concert Pianists Original Research Article
Pages 443-455
L.H. Shaffer
27 Execution-Time Movement Control Original Research Article
Pages 457-468
David J. Ostry
28 The Long and Short of Timing in Response Sequences Original Research Article
Pages 469-486
Alan M. Wing
29 A Mental Clock Setting Process Reveated by Reaction Times Original Research Article
Pages 487-499
David A. Rosenbaum, Oren Patashnik
30 The Speed-Accuracy Paradox in Movement Control: Errors of Time and space Original Research Article
Pages 501-510
K.M. Newell
31 The Role of the Movement Structure in Anticipatory Timing Original Research Article
Pages 511-523
D.A. Tyldesley
32 Space-Time Invariance in Learned Motor Skills Original Research Article
Pages 525-533
P. Viviani, C. Terzuolo
33 Dimensions of Control in Motor Learning Original Research Article
Pages 537-550
H.T.A. Whiting
34 Levels and Strategies of Response Organization Original Research Article
Pages 551-566
Denis J. Glencross
35 Handwriting and Drawing: A Two Stage Model of Complex Motor Behavior Original Research Article
Pages 567-578
Gerard P. van Galen
36 What Can Probe Rt Tell Us About the Attentional Demands of Movement? Original Research Article
Pages 579-589
Peter McLeod
37 Motor Behavior and the Role of Cognitive Processes and Learner Strategies1 Original Research Article
Pages 591-603
Robert N. Singer
38 Distinctive Properties of Speech Motor Control Original Research Article
Pages 607-621
Peter F. MacNeilage
39 Language and Speech Production from A Neuropsychological Perspective Original Research Article
Pages 623-633
Oscar S.M. Marin, Barry Gordon
40 Change in Phoneme Targets with Different Phonation Types Original Research Article
Pages 635-645
Peter Howell
41 Peggy Babcock'S Relatives Original Research Article
Pages 647-656
Brian Butterworth, Steve Whittaker
Author Index
Pages 657-671
Subject Index
Pages 673-680
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