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Neurophysiological Basis of Movement Mark L. Latash, PhD

Neurophysiological Basis of Movement By Mark L. Latash, PhD

Neurophysiological Basis of Movement by Mark L. Latash, PhD


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Covers a range of topics, including movement disorders and theories of motor control and co-ordination. This book emphasises the neurophysiological mechanisms relevant to the processes of generating voluntary movements.

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Neurophysiological Basis of Movement by Mark L. Latash, PhD

This new edition has been thoroughly updated and expanded, making it more comprehensive and accessible to students. With eight new chapters and 130 pages of fresh material, this second edition covers a wide range of topics, including movement disorders and current theories of motor control and co-ordination. By emphasising the neurophysiological mechanisms relevant to the processes of generating voluntary movements, the text targets advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students who want to understand how the brain generates control signals and how the peripheral apparatus executes them.The new chapters in this book focus on motor control and motor synergies, prehension, changes in movement with ageing, typical and atypical development, neuromuscular peripheral disorders and disorders of the spinal cord. This book promotes independent thinking and enhances knowledge of basic facts about the design of cells, muscles, neuronal structures and the whole body for better understanding of typical and atypical movement production related to the nervous system and the functioning brain.

About Mark L. Latash, PhD

Mark L. Latash, PhD, is a professor in the department of kinesiology at Penn State University in University Park, Pennsylvania. Dr. Latash has authored two books, edited or co-edited six other books and published more than 200 peer reviewed articles Dr. Latash was appointed a distinguished professor of kinesiology in 2005 and has received numerous awards, including an award from Penn State, the University of Otago in New Zealand,

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Membranes, Particles, and Potentials; Chapter 2. Action Potential; Chapter 3. Information Conduction and Transmission; Chapter 6. Motor Units and Electromyography; Chapter 14. Cerebral Cortex; Chapter 15. The Cerebellum; Chapter 17. Ascending and Descending Pathways; Chapter 19. General Issues of Motor Control; Chapter 20. Motor Synergies; Chapter 21. Postural Control; Chapter 23. Multijoint Movement; Chapter 24. Prehension; Chapter 28. Effects of Aging; Chapter 29. Typical and Atypical Development; Chapter 35. Implications for Motor Rehabilitation.

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CIN0736063676A
9780736063678
0736063676
Neurophysiological Basis of Movement by Mark L. Latash, PhD
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Human Kinetics Publishers
20080101
440
N/A
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