What is included with this book?
The Hand in Action | |
The Task at Hand | |
The Visual Pathways Mediating Perception and Prehension | |
The Motor Hand | |
Precision Grip in Humans: Temporal and Spatial Synergies | |
Muscle Architecture Basis for Neuromuscular Control of the Forearm and Hand | |
Individuated Finger Movements: Rejecting the Labeled-Line Hypothesis | |
Multiple Hand Representations in the Motor Cortical Areas | |
The Structure and Function of the Developing Corticospinal Tract: Some Key Issues | |
Hand Positioning in Reaching | |
Frames of Reference in Sensorimotor Integration: Position Sense of the Arm and Hand | |
Three Approaches to the Degrees of Freedom Problem in Reaching | |
Kinematic and Dynamic Factors in the Coordination of Prehension Movements | |
Neural Control of Limb Mechanics for Visuomanual Coordination | |
Hand-Arm Coordination in Reach and Grasp | |
Neural Network Models for Selecting Hand Shapes | |
Prehension Movements: The Visuomotor Channels Hypothesis Revisited | |
Two Hands--One Action: The Problem of Bimanual Coordination | |
Anticipatory Control of Grip Force in Rapid Arm Movement | |
The Sensorimotor Hand | |
Role of Primary Somatosensory Cortex in Active and Passive Touch | |
Proprioception and Its Contribution to Manual Dexterity | |
Proprioceptive Mechanisms and the Control of Finger Movements | |
Sensory Control of Dexterous Manipulation in Humans | |
Action-Perception Coupling in Judgments of Hand-Held Loads | |
Action for Perception: Manual Exploratory Movements for Haptically Processing Objects and Their Features | |
References | |
Glossary | |
Index | |
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