As you move through the book, you'll develop the skills and knowledge you need to effectively examine and treat patients with a broad range of motor control issues related to posture and balance, mobility, and upper extremity function.
This book covers all the major perspectives in motor control, with a balanced approach.
Starting with basic control circuits and components, this book covers all must-know applications and procedures to ensure reader success in the more complex topics.
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The book provides engineers with drive techniques that will help them develop motor drive system for their applications.
Effect of task and instruction on patterns of muscle activation: Wachholder and beyond. Motor Control, 5,307-336. Sternberg, S. (1969). The discovery of processing stages: Extensions of Donders' method. In W.G. Koster ...
The book ranges from the findings of basic scientists studying model organisms such as mollusks and Drosophila, to biomedical researchers investigating vertebrate motor production to neuroengineers working to develop robotic and smart ...
This book is the first to view the effects of development, aging, and practice on the control of human voluntary movement from a contemporary context.
In this volume, articles are presented that provide a broad coverage of the current research and theory on vision and human motor learning and control.
The book ends with troubleshooting techniques that provide real-world practice. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
A classical example is the size principle of recruitment of motor units (known also as the Henneman principle; Henneman et al., 1965). The presence of many motor units within each muscle is one of the examples of motor redundancy if one ...