Dennis A. Nowak / Joachim Hermsdörfer (Hrsg.)
Sensorimotor Control of Grasping
Herausgeber: Hermsdörfer, Joachim; Nowak, Dennis A.
Dennis A. Nowak / Joachim Hermsdörfer (Hrsg.)
Sensorimotor Control of Grasping
Herausgeber: Hermsdörfer, Joachim; Nowak, Dennis A.
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Provides a contemporary summary of the physiology and pathophysiology of the manipulative and exploratory functions of the human hand.
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Provides a contemporary summary of the physiology and pathophysiology of the manipulative and exploratory functions of the human hand.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1094g
- ISBN-13: 9780521881579
- ISBN-10: 0521881579
- Artikelnr.: 31587885
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1094g
- ISBN-13: 9780521881579
- ISBN-10: 0521881579
- Artikelnr.: 31587885
Part I. Methodology: 1. Analysis of grip forces during object manipulation
J. Hermsdörfer; 2. Kinematic assessment of grasping U. Castiello and C.
Ansuini; 3. Digit forces in multi-digit grasps V. M. Zatsiorsky and M.
Latash; 4. Recordings from the motor cortex during skilled grasping T.
Brochier and R. Lemon; 5. Recording of EMG activity in the monkey during
skilled grasping T. Brochier and R. Lemon; 6. Transcranial magnetic
stimulation investigations of reaching and grasping movements G. Koch and
R. C. Rothwell; 7. Neuroimaging of grasping H. H. Ehrsson; 8. fMRI studies
of the basal ganglia and precision grip M. B. Spraker, D. M. Corcos and D.
E. Vaillancourt; 9. Models for the control of grasping E. Oztop and M.
Kawato; Part II. The Physiology of Grasping: 10. The study of hand
movements during grasping: a historical perspective M. Jeannerod; 11.
Sensory control of object manipulation R. S. Johansson and R. S. Flanagan;
12. Predictive mechanisms and object representations used in object
manipulation R. S. Flanagan, K. Merrit and R. S. Johansson; 13. The
neurohaptic control of the hand A. Smith; 14. Points for precision grip A.
M. Wing and S. J. Lederman; 15. Two hands in object oriented action S.
Endo, A. M. Wing and M. Bracewell; 16. Dynamic grasp control during gait P.
Gysin, T. R. Kaminski and A. M. Gordon; 17. Development of grasping and
object manipulation B. Vollmer and H. Forssberg; 18. The effects of ageing
on sensorimotor control of the hand K. Cole; Part III. The Pathophysiology
of Grasping: 19. Somatosensory disorders J. Hermsdörfer and D. A. Nowak;
20. Multi-digit grasping and manipulation: effect of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
on force coordination J. A. Johnston and M. Santello; 21. Stroke C. Lang
and M. Schieber; 22. Prehension characteristics in Parkinson's disease T.
S. Flink and G. E. Stelmach; 23. Grip force analysis in Huntington's
disease - a biomarker for clinical trials? R. Reilmann; 24. Traumatic brain
injury J. Kuhtz-Buschbeck; 25. Focal hand dystonia S. Prio Richardson and
M. Hallett; 26. Cerebellar disorders M. Manto and D. A. Nowak; 27. Tremor
L. Timmermann, J. Raethjen and G. Deuschl; 28. Schizophrenia D. A. Nowak;
Part IV. Therapy of Impaired Grasping: 29. Stroke therapy D. A. Nowak and
J. Hermsdörfer; 30. Functional reorganisation and neuromodulation, C.
Grefkes and G. R. Fink; 31. Intensive training of upper extremity function
in children with cerebral palsy A. M. Gordon and K. M. Friel; 32. Therapy
of sensorimotor dysfunction of the hand in Parkinson's disease R.
Wenzelburger; 33. Therapy of focal hand dystonia K. Zeuner, B. Baur and H.
R. Siebner; 34. Therapy of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus D. A
Nowak.
J. Hermsdörfer; 2. Kinematic assessment of grasping U. Castiello and C.
Ansuini; 3. Digit forces in multi-digit grasps V. M. Zatsiorsky and M.
Latash; 4. Recordings from the motor cortex during skilled grasping T.
Brochier and R. Lemon; 5. Recording of EMG activity in the monkey during
skilled grasping T. Brochier and R. Lemon; 6. Transcranial magnetic
stimulation investigations of reaching and grasping movements G. Koch and
R. C. Rothwell; 7. Neuroimaging of grasping H. H. Ehrsson; 8. fMRI studies
of the basal ganglia and precision grip M. B. Spraker, D. M. Corcos and D.
E. Vaillancourt; 9. Models for the control of grasping E. Oztop and M.
Kawato; Part II. The Physiology of Grasping: 10. The study of hand
movements during grasping: a historical perspective M. Jeannerod; 11.
Sensory control of object manipulation R. S. Johansson and R. S. Flanagan;
12. Predictive mechanisms and object representations used in object
manipulation R. S. Flanagan, K. Merrit and R. S. Johansson; 13. The
neurohaptic control of the hand A. Smith; 14. Points for precision grip A.
M. Wing and S. J. Lederman; 15. Two hands in object oriented action S.
Endo, A. M. Wing and M. Bracewell; 16. Dynamic grasp control during gait P.
Gysin, T. R. Kaminski and A. M. Gordon; 17. Development of grasping and
object manipulation B. Vollmer and H. Forssberg; 18. The effects of ageing
on sensorimotor control of the hand K. Cole; Part III. The Pathophysiology
of Grasping: 19. Somatosensory disorders J. Hermsdörfer and D. A. Nowak;
20. Multi-digit grasping and manipulation: effect of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
on force coordination J. A. Johnston and M. Santello; 21. Stroke C. Lang
and M. Schieber; 22. Prehension characteristics in Parkinson's disease T.
S. Flink and G. E. Stelmach; 23. Grip force analysis in Huntington's
disease - a biomarker for clinical trials? R. Reilmann; 24. Traumatic brain
injury J. Kuhtz-Buschbeck; 25. Focal hand dystonia S. Prio Richardson and
M. Hallett; 26. Cerebellar disorders M. Manto and D. A. Nowak; 27. Tremor
L. Timmermann, J. Raethjen and G. Deuschl; 28. Schizophrenia D. A. Nowak;
Part IV. Therapy of Impaired Grasping: 29. Stroke therapy D. A. Nowak and
J. Hermsdörfer; 30. Functional reorganisation and neuromodulation, C.
Grefkes and G. R. Fink; 31. Intensive training of upper extremity function
in children with cerebral palsy A. M. Gordon and K. M. Friel; 32. Therapy
of sensorimotor dysfunction of the hand in Parkinson's disease R.
Wenzelburger; 33. Therapy of focal hand dystonia K. Zeuner, B. Baur and H.
R. Siebner; 34. Therapy of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus D. A
Nowak.
Part I. Methodology: 1. Analysis of grip forces during object manipulation
J. Hermsdörfer; 2. Kinematic assessment of grasping U. Castiello and C.
Ansuini; 3. Digit forces in multi-digit grasps V. M. Zatsiorsky and M.
Latash; 4. Recordings from the motor cortex during skilled grasping T.
Brochier and R. Lemon; 5. Recording of EMG activity in the monkey during
skilled grasping T. Brochier and R. Lemon; 6. Transcranial magnetic
stimulation investigations of reaching and grasping movements G. Koch and
R. C. Rothwell; 7. Neuroimaging of grasping H. H. Ehrsson; 8. fMRI studies
of the basal ganglia and precision grip M. B. Spraker, D. M. Corcos and D.
E. Vaillancourt; 9. Models for the control of grasping E. Oztop and M.
Kawato; Part II. The Physiology of Grasping: 10. The study of hand
movements during grasping: a historical perspective M. Jeannerod; 11.
Sensory control of object manipulation R. S. Johansson and R. S. Flanagan;
12. Predictive mechanisms and object representations used in object
manipulation R. S. Flanagan, K. Merrit and R. S. Johansson; 13. The
neurohaptic control of the hand A. Smith; 14. Points for precision grip A.
M. Wing and S. J. Lederman; 15. Two hands in object oriented action S.
Endo, A. M. Wing and M. Bracewell; 16. Dynamic grasp control during gait P.
Gysin, T. R. Kaminski and A. M. Gordon; 17. Development of grasping and
object manipulation B. Vollmer and H. Forssberg; 18. The effects of ageing
on sensorimotor control of the hand K. Cole; Part III. The Pathophysiology
of Grasping: 19. Somatosensory disorders J. Hermsdörfer and D. A. Nowak;
20. Multi-digit grasping and manipulation: effect of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
on force coordination J. A. Johnston and M. Santello; 21. Stroke C. Lang
and M. Schieber; 22. Prehension characteristics in Parkinson's disease T.
S. Flink and G. E. Stelmach; 23. Grip force analysis in Huntington's
disease - a biomarker for clinical trials? R. Reilmann; 24. Traumatic brain
injury J. Kuhtz-Buschbeck; 25. Focal hand dystonia S. Prio Richardson and
M. Hallett; 26. Cerebellar disorders M. Manto and D. A. Nowak; 27. Tremor
L. Timmermann, J. Raethjen and G. Deuschl; 28. Schizophrenia D. A. Nowak;
Part IV. Therapy of Impaired Grasping: 29. Stroke therapy D. A. Nowak and
J. Hermsdörfer; 30. Functional reorganisation and neuromodulation, C.
Grefkes and G. R. Fink; 31. Intensive training of upper extremity function
in children with cerebral palsy A. M. Gordon and K. M. Friel; 32. Therapy
of sensorimotor dysfunction of the hand in Parkinson's disease R.
Wenzelburger; 33. Therapy of focal hand dystonia K. Zeuner, B. Baur and H.
R. Siebner; 34. Therapy of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus D. A
Nowak.
J. Hermsdörfer; 2. Kinematic assessment of grasping U. Castiello and C.
Ansuini; 3. Digit forces in multi-digit grasps V. M. Zatsiorsky and M.
Latash; 4. Recordings from the motor cortex during skilled grasping T.
Brochier and R. Lemon; 5. Recording of EMG activity in the monkey during
skilled grasping T. Brochier and R. Lemon; 6. Transcranial magnetic
stimulation investigations of reaching and grasping movements G. Koch and
R. C. Rothwell; 7. Neuroimaging of grasping H. H. Ehrsson; 8. fMRI studies
of the basal ganglia and precision grip M. B. Spraker, D. M. Corcos and D.
E. Vaillancourt; 9. Models for the control of grasping E. Oztop and M.
Kawato; Part II. The Physiology of Grasping: 10. The study of hand
movements during grasping: a historical perspective M. Jeannerod; 11.
Sensory control of object manipulation R. S. Johansson and R. S. Flanagan;
12. Predictive mechanisms and object representations used in object
manipulation R. S. Flanagan, K. Merrit and R. S. Johansson; 13. The
neurohaptic control of the hand A. Smith; 14. Points for precision grip A.
M. Wing and S. J. Lederman; 15. Two hands in object oriented action S.
Endo, A. M. Wing and M. Bracewell; 16. Dynamic grasp control during gait P.
Gysin, T. R. Kaminski and A. M. Gordon; 17. Development of grasping and
object manipulation B. Vollmer and H. Forssberg; 18. The effects of ageing
on sensorimotor control of the hand K. Cole; Part III. The Pathophysiology
of Grasping: 19. Somatosensory disorders J. Hermsdörfer and D. A. Nowak;
20. Multi-digit grasping and manipulation: effect of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
on force coordination J. A. Johnston and M. Santello; 21. Stroke C. Lang
and M. Schieber; 22. Prehension characteristics in Parkinson's disease T.
S. Flink and G. E. Stelmach; 23. Grip force analysis in Huntington's
disease - a biomarker for clinical trials? R. Reilmann; 24. Traumatic brain
injury J. Kuhtz-Buschbeck; 25. Focal hand dystonia S. Prio Richardson and
M. Hallett; 26. Cerebellar disorders M. Manto and D. A. Nowak; 27. Tremor
L. Timmermann, J. Raethjen and G. Deuschl; 28. Schizophrenia D. A. Nowak;
Part IV. Therapy of Impaired Grasping: 29. Stroke therapy D. A. Nowak and
J. Hermsdörfer; 30. Functional reorganisation and neuromodulation, C.
Grefkes and G. R. Fink; 31. Intensive training of upper extremity function
in children with cerebral palsy A. M. Gordon and K. M. Friel; 32. Therapy
of sensorimotor dysfunction of the hand in Parkinson's disease R.
Wenzelburger; 33. Therapy of focal hand dystonia K. Zeuner, B. Baur and H.
R. Siebner; 34. Therapy of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus D. A
Nowak.