by Mark L. Latash
Motor Control and Learning focuses on the effects of development, aging, and practice on the control of human voluntary movement.
Contents
Control of Movement and Posture
- The Nature of Voluntary Control of Motor Actions
- Plans for Grasping Objects
- Adherence and Postural Control: A Biomechanical Analysis of Transient Push Efforts
Control of Rhythmic Action
- Trajectory Formation in Timed Repetitive Movements
- Stability and Variability in Skilled Rhythmic Action - A Dynamical Analysis of Rhythmic Ball Bouncing
- The Distinctions Between State, Parameter and Graph Dynamics in Sensorimotor Control and Coordination
Motor Learning and Neural Plasticity
- Stabilization of Old and New Postural Patterns in Standing Humans
- The Role of the Motor Cortex in Motor Learning
- Feedback Remapping and the Cortical Control of Movement
- How Cerebral and Cerebellar Plasticities may Cooperate During Arm Reaching Movement Learning: A Neural Network Model
- Motor Performance and Regional Brain Metabolism of Four Spontaneous Murine Mutations with Degeneration of the Cerebellar Cortex
Development and Aging
- Development and Motor Control: From the First Step On
- Changes in Finger Coordination and Hand Function with Advanced Age
Index