Motor Control and Learning
Motor Control and Learning focuses on the effects of development, aging, and practice on the control of human voluntary movement. These issues have been at the center of attention of the motor control community, but no book until now has addressed all of
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MOTOR CONTROL AND LEARNING Edited by
Mark L. Latash THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
and
Francis Lestienne UNIVERSITE´ DE CAEN BASSE-NORMANDIE, FRANCE
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Motor control and learning / edited by Mark L. Latash and Francis Lestienne. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-0-387-25390-9 (alk. paper) ISBN-10: 0-387-25390-4 (alk. paper) 1. Motor learning. 2. Cognition. 3. Movement, Psychology of. I. Latash, Mark L., 1953- II. Lestienne, Francis. [DNLM: 1. Movement—physiology. 2. Learning—physiology. 3. Psychomotor Performance—physiology. WE 103 M9167 2006] QP301.M6855 2006 612.8 11—dc22 2005051575 C 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
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CONTENTS
Preface I.
vii
8. The Role of the Motor Cortex in Motor Learning 89 Mark Hallett
CONTROL OF MOVEMENT AND POSTURE 1
1. The Nature of Voluntary Control of Motor Actions 3
9. Feedback Remapping and the Cortical Control of Movement 97 Michael S. A. Graziano
Anatol G. Feldman
2. Plans for Grasping Objects
9
David A. Rosenbaum, Rajal G. Cohen, Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek and Jonathan Vaughan
10. How Cerebral and Cerebellar Plasticities may Cooperate During Arm Reaching Movement Learning: A Neural Network Model 105 Alexander A. Frolov and Michel Dufoss´e
11. Motor Performance and Regional Brain Metabolism of Four Spontaneous Murine Mutations with Degeneration of the Cerebellar Cortex 115
3. Adherence and Postural Control: A Biomechanical Analysis of Transient Push Efforts 27 Simon Bouisset, Serge Le Bozec and Christian Ribreau
Robert Lalonde and Catherine Strazielle
II.
CONTROL OF RHYTHMIC ACTION
45
4. Trajectory Formation in Timed Repetitive Movements 47 Ramesh Balasubramaniam
5. Stability and Variability in Skilled Rhythmic Action—A Dynamical Analysis of Rhythmic Ball Bouncing 55 Dagmar Sternad
6. The Distinctions Between State, Parameter and Graph Dynamics in Sensorimotor Control and Coordination 63 Elliot Saltzman, Hosung Nam, Louis Goldstein, and Dani Byrd
III.
IV.
DEVELOPMENT AND AGING
125
12. Development and Motor Control: From the First Step on 127 Guy Cheron, Anita Cebolla, Franc¸oise Leurs, Ana Bengoetxea and Bernard Dan
13. Changes in Finger Coordination and
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