Timing of behavior : neural, psychological, and computational perspectives

著者

書誌事項

Timing of behavior : neural, psychological, and computational perspectives

edited by David A. Rosenbaum and Charles E. Collyer

(Bradford book)

MIT Press, c1998

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 46

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This volume presents cutting-edge research on the production, perception, and memory of timed events. Athletes and musicians demonstrate the levels to which humans can ascend in the timing of behavior. But even common actions, such as opening a door or bringing a cup to one's lips, reveal how we organize our behavior temporally. When there is damage to the nervous system and the ability to time behavior breaks down, we become aware of how many things must go right for timing not to go terribly wrong. In recent years, there has been a considerable growth of interest among cognitive and brain scientists in the timing aspects of human behavior. This volume presents cutting-edge research on the production, perception, and memory of timed events. Empirical chapters discuss a variety of tasks ranging from locomotion to finger-tapping. Theoretical chapters provide quantitative models for topics as diverse as eyeblink conditioning and posture during walking. Other chapters discuss the neuroanatomical bases of timing behavior. Contributors: Lorraine G. Allan, Eric L. Amazeen, Polemnia G. Amazeen, Heather Jane Barnes, Steven Boker, Darlene H. Brunzell, June-Seek Choi, Russell M. Church, Charles E. Collyer, Christopher Connolly, Frederick J. Diedrich, John Gibbon, Roderic Grupen, Kathleen Y. Haaland, Deborah L. Harrington, Kjeldy Haugsjaa, Kenneth G. Holt, John J. Jeka, Bruce A. Kay, Michael Kubovy, Tiffany Mattson, Warren Meck, John W. Moore, Trevor Penney, Bruno H. Repp, David A. Rosenbaum, Kamal Souccar, Michael T. Turvey, Jonathan Vaughan, William H. Warren, Jr.

目次

  • Part 1 Neural perspectives: predictive timing under temporal uncertainty - the time derivative model of the conditioned response, John W. Moore et al
  • sequencing and timing operations of the basal ganglia, Deberah L. Harrington, Kathleen Y. Haaland
  • interresponse intervals in continuation tapping, Charles E. Collyer, Russell M. Church
  • touching surfaces for control, not support, John J. Jeka. Part 2 Psychological perspectives: the perception of segmentation in sequences - local information provides the building blocks for global structure, Steven M. Boker,Michael Kubovy
  • musical motion in perception and performance, Bruno H. Repp
  • concurrent processing during sequenced finger tapping, Heather Jane Barnes
  • memory mixing in duration bisection, Trevor B. Penney et al
  • the regulation of contact in rhythmic tapping, Jonathan Vaughan et al. Part 3 Computational perspectives: broadcast theory of timing, David A. Rosenbaum
  • dynamics of human intersegmental coordination - theory and research, Polemnia G. Amazeen et al
  • constraints in the emergence of preferred locomotory patterns, Kenneth G. Holt
  • a dynamical model of the coupling between posture and gait, Bruce a. Kay, William H. Warren Jr.
  • a computational model for repetitive motion, Kjeldy Haugsjaa et al.

「Nielsen BookData」 より

関連文献: 1件中  1-1を表示

詳細情報

ページトップへ