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Latash, Mark L., (1953-)
Biomechanics and motor control[electronic resource] :defining central concepts /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
612.7/6
書名/作者:
Biomechanics and motor control : defining central concepts // Mark L. Latash and Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky.
作者:
Latash, Mark L.,
其他作者:
Zatsiorsky, Vladimir M.,
出版者:
London, UK ; : Academic Press,, c2015.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiv, 409 p.) : : ill.
標題:
Motor ability.
標題:
Human mechanics.
標題:
Motor Activity - physiology.
標題:
Movement - physiology.
ISBN:
9780128003848 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0128003847 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Part 1. Biomechanical concepts. Joint torque -- Stiffness and stiffness-like measures -- Velocity-dependent resistance -- Mechanical work and energy -- Part 2. Neurophysiological concepts. Muscle tone -- Reflexes -- Preprogrammed reactions -- Efferent copy -- Central pattern generator -- Part 3. Motor control concepts. Redundancy and abundance -- Motor synergy -- Equilibrium-point hypothesis -- Motor program -- Part 4. Examples of motor behaviors. Posture -- Grasping.
摘要、提要註:
Biomechanics and Motor Control: Defining Central Concepts'provides a thorough update to the rapidly evolving fields of biomechanics of human motion and motor control with research published in biology, psychology, physics, medicine, physical therapy, robotics, and engineering consistently breaking new ground. This book clarifies the meaning of the most frequently used terms, and consists offour parts, with part one covering biomechanical concepts,including joint torques, stiffness and stiffness-like measures, viscosity, damping and impedance, and mechanicalwork and energy. Other sections deal with neurophysiological concepts used in motor control, such asmuscle tone, reflex, pre-programmed reactions, efferent copy, and central pattern generator, and central motor control concepts, including redundancy and abundance, synergy, equilibrium-point hypothesis, and motor program, and posture and prehension from the field of motor behavior. The book is organized to cover smaller concepts within the context of larger concepts. For example, internal models are covered in the chapter on motor programs.
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Biomechanics and motor control[electronic resource] :defining central concepts /
Latash, Mark L.,1953-
Biomechanics and motor control
defining central concepts /[electronic resource] :Mark L. Latash and Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky. - London, UK ;Academic Press,c2015. - 1 online resource (xiv, 409 p.) :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Biomechanical concepts. Joint torque -- Stiffness and stiffness-like measures -- Velocity-dependent resistance -- Mechanical work and energy -- Part 2. Neurophysiological concepts. Muscle tone -- Reflexes -- Preprogrammed reactions -- Efferent copy -- Central pattern generator -- Part 3. Motor control concepts. Redundancy and abundance -- Motor synergy -- Equilibrium-point hypothesis -- Motor program -- Part 4. Examples of motor behaviors. Posture -- Grasping.
Biomechanics and Motor Control: Defining Central Concepts'provides a thorough update to the rapidly evolving fields of biomechanics of human motion and motor control with research published in biology, psychology, physics, medicine, physical therapy, robotics, and engineering consistently breaking new ground. This book clarifies the meaning of the most frequently used terms, and consists offour parts, with part one covering biomechanical concepts,including joint torques, stiffness and stiffness-like measures, viscosity, damping and impedance, and mechanicalwork and energy. Other sections deal with neurophysiological concepts used in motor control, such asmuscle tone, reflex, pre-programmed reactions, efferent copy, and central pattern generator, and central motor control concepts, including redundancy and abundance, synergy, equilibrium-point hypothesis, and motor program, and posture and prehension from the field of motor behavior. The book is organized to cover smaller concepts within the context of larger concepts. For example, internal models are covered in the chapter on motor programs.
ISBN: 9780128003848 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
175179
Motor ability.
LC Class. No.: QP301 / .L357 2015
Dewey Class. No.: 612.7/6
National Library of Medicine Call No.: WE 103
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