Reach-To-Grasp Behavior
Brain, Behavior, and Modelling Across the Life Span
Herausgeber: Corbetta, Daniela; Santello, Marco
Reach-To-Grasp Behavior
Brain, Behavior, and Modelling Across the Life Span
Herausgeber: Corbetta, Daniela; Santello, Marco
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From a unique life-span perspective, this volume sheds light onto the sensory-motor processes involved in the selection and production of reach-to-grasp behavior.
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From a unique life-span perspective, this volume sheds light onto the sensory-motor processes involved in the selection and production of reach-to-grasp behavior.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781138683211
- ISBN-10: 1138683213
- Artikelnr.: 54059270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781138683211
- ISBN-10: 1138683213
- Artikelnr.: 54059270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Daniela Corbetta is a Professor of Developmental Psychology and the Director of the Infant Perception-Action Laboratory at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, USA. Marco Santello is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Director of the Neural Control of Movement Laboratory at Arizona State University in Tempe, USA.
Part I: Developmental Studies on the Origins and Acquisition of
Reach-to-Grasp 1. Goal Directed Behaviours: The Development of Pre-Natal
Touch Behaviours Nadja Reissland and Joe Austin 2. Learning to Reach in
Infancy Daniela Corbetta, Rebecca F. Wiener, and Sabrina L. Thurman 3.
Multiple Motor Channel Theory and the Development of Skilled Hand Movements
in Human Infants Jenni M. Karl, Lori-Ann R. Sacrey, and Ian Q. Whishaw 4.
The Development of Anticipatory Planning Skills in 3- to 12-year-old
Children Matthias Weigelt Part II: Neurophysiological Bases of Reaching,
Grasping, and Action Selection 5. Neural Circuits for Action Selection
Paul Cisek and David Thura 6. How Separate Are Reaching and Grasping? Adam
G. Rouse, Kevin A. Mazurek, Zheng Liu, Gil Rivlis, and Marc H. Schieber 7.
Representing Visual Information in Motor Terms for Grasp Control Kenneth F.
Valyear Part III: On the Planning and Control of Reach-to-Grasp Behavior in
Adults 8. The Control of the Reach-to-Grasp Movement Jeroen B.J. Smeets and
Eli Brenner 9. Reach-to-Grasp Movements: Testing the Cognitive Architecture
of Action Umberto Castiello 10. Sensorimotor Integration Associated with
Transport-Aperture Coordination and Tool-Mediated Reaching Miya K. Rand and
Yury P. Shimansky 11. Dexterous Manipulation: Bridging the Gap Between Hand
Kinematics and Kinetics Marco Santello Part IV: Reach-to-Grasp in
Developmental Robotics: Issues and Modelling 12. Reaching for Objects: A
Neural Process Account in a Developmental Perspective Gregor Schöner, Jan
Tekülke, and Stephan Zibner 13. The Development of Reaching and Grasping:
Towards an Integrated Framework Based on a Critical Review of Computational
and Robotic Models Daniele Caligiore and Gianluca Baldassarre 14. Reaching
and Grasping: What We Can Learn from Psychology and Robotics Philippe
Gaussier and Alexandre Pitti
Reach-to-Grasp 1. Goal Directed Behaviours: The Development of Pre-Natal
Touch Behaviours Nadja Reissland and Joe Austin 2. Learning to Reach in
Infancy Daniela Corbetta, Rebecca F. Wiener, and Sabrina L. Thurman 3.
Multiple Motor Channel Theory and the Development of Skilled Hand Movements
in Human Infants Jenni M. Karl, Lori-Ann R. Sacrey, and Ian Q. Whishaw 4.
The Development of Anticipatory Planning Skills in 3- to 12-year-old
Children Matthias Weigelt Part II: Neurophysiological Bases of Reaching,
Grasping, and Action Selection 5. Neural Circuits for Action Selection
Paul Cisek and David Thura 6. How Separate Are Reaching and Grasping? Adam
G. Rouse, Kevin A. Mazurek, Zheng Liu, Gil Rivlis, and Marc H. Schieber 7.
Representing Visual Information in Motor Terms for Grasp Control Kenneth F.
Valyear Part III: On the Planning and Control of Reach-to-Grasp Behavior in
Adults 8. The Control of the Reach-to-Grasp Movement Jeroen B.J. Smeets and
Eli Brenner 9. Reach-to-Grasp Movements: Testing the Cognitive Architecture
of Action Umberto Castiello 10. Sensorimotor Integration Associated with
Transport-Aperture Coordination and Tool-Mediated Reaching Miya K. Rand and
Yury P. Shimansky 11. Dexterous Manipulation: Bridging the Gap Between Hand
Kinematics and Kinetics Marco Santello Part IV: Reach-to-Grasp in
Developmental Robotics: Issues and Modelling 12. Reaching for Objects: A
Neural Process Account in a Developmental Perspective Gregor Schöner, Jan
Tekülke, and Stephan Zibner 13. The Development of Reaching and Grasping:
Towards an Integrated Framework Based on a Critical Review of Computational
and Robotic Models Daniele Caligiore and Gianluca Baldassarre 14. Reaching
and Grasping: What We Can Learn from Psychology and Robotics Philippe
Gaussier and Alexandre Pitti
Part I: Developmental Studies on the Origins and Acquisition of
Reach-to-Grasp 1. Goal Directed Behaviours: The Development of Pre-Natal
Touch Behaviours Nadja Reissland and Joe Austin 2. Learning to Reach in
Infancy Daniela Corbetta, Rebecca F. Wiener, and Sabrina L. Thurman 3.
Multiple Motor Channel Theory and the Development of Skilled Hand Movements
in Human Infants Jenni M. Karl, Lori-Ann R. Sacrey, and Ian Q. Whishaw 4.
The Development of Anticipatory Planning Skills in 3- to 12-year-old
Children Matthias Weigelt Part II: Neurophysiological Bases of Reaching,
Grasping, and Action Selection 5. Neural Circuits for Action Selection
Paul Cisek and David Thura 6. How Separate Are Reaching and Grasping? Adam
G. Rouse, Kevin A. Mazurek, Zheng Liu, Gil Rivlis, and Marc H. Schieber 7.
Representing Visual Information in Motor Terms for Grasp Control Kenneth F.
Valyear Part III: On the Planning and Control of Reach-to-Grasp Behavior in
Adults 8. The Control of the Reach-to-Grasp Movement Jeroen B.J. Smeets and
Eli Brenner 9. Reach-to-Grasp Movements: Testing the Cognitive Architecture
of Action Umberto Castiello 10. Sensorimotor Integration Associated with
Transport-Aperture Coordination and Tool-Mediated Reaching Miya K. Rand and
Yury P. Shimansky 11. Dexterous Manipulation: Bridging the Gap Between Hand
Kinematics and Kinetics Marco Santello Part IV: Reach-to-Grasp in
Developmental Robotics: Issues and Modelling 12. Reaching for Objects: A
Neural Process Account in a Developmental Perspective Gregor Schöner, Jan
Tekülke, and Stephan Zibner 13. The Development of Reaching and Grasping:
Towards an Integrated Framework Based on a Critical Review of Computational
and Robotic Models Daniele Caligiore and Gianluca Baldassarre 14. Reaching
and Grasping: What We Can Learn from Psychology and Robotics Philippe
Gaussier and Alexandre Pitti
Reach-to-Grasp 1. Goal Directed Behaviours: The Development of Pre-Natal
Touch Behaviours Nadja Reissland and Joe Austin 2. Learning to Reach in
Infancy Daniela Corbetta, Rebecca F. Wiener, and Sabrina L. Thurman 3.
Multiple Motor Channel Theory and the Development of Skilled Hand Movements
in Human Infants Jenni M. Karl, Lori-Ann R. Sacrey, and Ian Q. Whishaw 4.
The Development of Anticipatory Planning Skills in 3- to 12-year-old
Children Matthias Weigelt Part II: Neurophysiological Bases of Reaching,
Grasping, and Action Selection 5. Neural Circuits for Action Selection
Paul Cisek and David Thura 6. How Separate Are Reaching and Grasping? Adam
G. Rouse, Kevin A. Mazurek, Zheng Liu, Gil Rivlis, and Marc H. Schieber 7.
Representing Visual Information in Motor Terms for Grasp Control Kenneth F.
Valyear Part III: On the Planning and Control of Reach-to-Grasp Behavior in
Adults 8. The Control of the Reach-to-Grasp Movement Jeroen B.J. Smeets and
Eli Brenner 9. Reach-to-Grasp Movements: Testing the Cognitive Architecture
of Action Umberto Castiello 10. Sensorimotor Integration Associated with
Transport-Aperture Coordination and Tool-Mediated Reaching Miya K. Rand and
Yury P. Shimansky 11. Dexterous Manipulation: Bridging the Gap Between Hand
Kinematics and Kinetics Marco Santello Part IV: Reach-to-Grasp in
Developmental Robotics: Issues and Modelling 12. Reaching for Objects: A
Neural Process Account in a Developmental Perspective Gregor Schöner, Jan
Tekülke, and Stephan Zibner 13. The Development of Reaching and Grasping:
Towards an Integrated Framework Based on a Critical Review of Computational
and Robotic Models Daniele Caligiore and Gianluca Baldassarre 14. Reaching
and Grasping: What We Can Learn from Psychology and Robotics Philippe
Gaussier and Alexandre Pitti