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Neural control of skilled human movement

editor, F.W.J. Cody

(Studies in physiology, 3)

Portland Press, c1995

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"Published on behalf of the Physiological Society by Portland Press"--Cover

Includes bibliographies and index

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内容説明

This text focuses on skilled movements in humans, while drawing upon evidence obtained in other species. Attention is directed at movements of the hand and arm, with the production of speech sounds also being seen as an important example of skilled movement. Concise up-dates of current understanding of the roles of the main motor centres - cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, cerebellum and spinal cord - in skilled movement and its clinical impairments, are provided by neuroscientists. The "Studies in Physiology" series provides an introduction to developments in complex areas of physiology for a wide audience. Frontier thinking is presented in a form general enough for students beginning their study, yet detailed enough for those interested in a more specialized area.

目次

  • Cortical control of skilled movements, R.N. Lemon
  • the basal ganglia, J.C. Rothwell
  • the posterior parietal cortex, the cerebellum and the visual guidance of movement, J. Stein
  • compensatory reflex mechanisms following limb displacements, V. Dietz
  • the control of speech, D.H. McFarland and J.P. Lund
  • impairment of skilled manipulation in patients with lesions of the motor system, K.R. Mills.

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