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First published in 1982. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317769606
- Artikelnr.: 41009278
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317769606
- Artikelnr.: 41009278
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J.A. Scott Kelso, J.A. Scott Kelso
Preface, PART I: PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES IN MOTOR BEHAVIOR I. The Process
Approach to Understanding Human Motor Behavior: An Introduction 2. Concepts
and Issues in Human Motor Behavior: Coming to Grips with the Jargon PART
II: INFORMATION PROCESSING, MOTOR LEARNING, AND MEMORY 3.
Information-processing Framework for Understanding Human Motor Behavior 4.
Motor Control and Motor Learning: The Closed-loop Perspective 5. Memory for
Movement with Emphasis on Short-term Aspects PART III: FROM COMPONENT
ANALYSIS TO MOTOR PROGRAMS 6. Component Analysis and Conceptions of Skill
7. Learning and Control of Coordinated Motor Patterns: The Programming
Perspective PART IV: GENERALIZED MOTOR PROGRAMS AND SCHEMAS FOR MOVEMENT 8.
More on Motor Programs 9. The Schema Concept PART V: DEGREES OF FREEDOM,
COORDINATIVE STRUCTURES, AND TUNING 10. The Bernstein Perspective: I. The
Problems of Degrees of Freedom and Context-Conditioned Variability I The
Bernstein Perspective: II. The Concept of Muscle Linkage or Coordinative
Structure 12. The Bernstein Perspective: III. Tuning of Coordinative
Structures with Special Reference to Perception. Epilogue: Two Strategies
for Investigating Action
Approach to Understanding Human Motor Behavior: An Introduction 2. Concepts
and Issues in Human Motor Behavior: Coming to Grips with the Jargon PART
II: INFORMATION PROCESSING, MOTOR LEARNING, AND MEMORY 3.
Information-processing Framework for Understanding Human Motor Behavior 4.
Motor Control and Motor Learning: The Closed-loop Perspective 5. Memory for
Movement with Emphasis on Short-term Aspects PART III: FROM COMPONENT
ANALYSIS TO MOTOR PROGRAMS 6. Component Analysis and Conceptions of Skill
7. Learning and Control of Coordinated Motor Patterns: The Programming
Perspective PART IV: GENERALIZED MOTOR PROGRAMS AND SCHEMAS FOR MOVEMENT 8.
More on Motor Programs 9. The Schema Concept PART V: DEGREES OF FREEDOM,
COORDINATIVE STRUCTURES, AND TUNING 10. The Bernstein Perspective: I. The
Problems of Degrees of Freedom and Context-Conditioned Variability I The
Bernstein Perspective: II. The Concept of Muscle Linkage or Coordinative
Structure 12. The Bernstein Perspective: III. Tuning of Coordinative
Structures with Special Reference to Perception. Epilogue: Two Strategies
for Investigating Action
Preface, PART I: PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES IN MOTOR BEHAVIOR I. The Process
Approach to Understanding Human Motor Behavior: An Introduction 2. Concepts
and Issues in Human Motor Behavior: Coming to Grips with the Jargon PART
II: INFORMATION PROCESSING, MOTOR LEARNING, AND MEMORY 3.
Information-processing Framework for Understanding Human Motor Behavior 4.
Motor Control and Motor Learning: The Closed-loop Perspective 5. Memory for
Movement with Emphasis on Short-term Aspects PART III: FROM COMPONENT
ANALYSIS TO MOTOR PROGRAMS 6. Component Analysis and Conceptions of Skill
7. Learning and Control of Coordinated Motor Patterns: The Programming
Perspective PART IV: GENERALIZED MOTOR PROGRAMS AND SCHEMAS FOR MOVEMENT 8.
More on Motor Programs 9. The Schema Concept PART V: DEGREES OF FREEDOM,
COORDINATIVE STRUCTURES, AND TUNING 10. The Bernstein Perspective: I. The
Problems of Degrees of Freedom and Context-Conditioned Variability I The
Bernstein Perspective: II. The Concept of Muscle Linkage or Coordinative
Structure 12. The Bernstein Perspective: III. Tuning of Coordinative
Structures with Special Reference to Perception. Epilogue: Two Strategies
for Investigating Action
Approach to Understanding Human Motor Behavior: An Introduction 2. Concepts
and Issues in Human Motor Behavior: Coming to Grips with the Jargon PART
II: INFORMATION PROCESSING, MOTOR LEARNING, AND MEMORY 3.
Information-processing Framework for Understanding Human Motor Behavior 4.
Motor Control and Motor Learning: The Closed-loop Perspective 5. Memory for
Movement with Emphasis on Short-term Aspects PART III: FROM COMPONENT
ANALYSIS TO MOTOR PROGRAMS 6. Component Analysis and Conceptions of Skill
7. Learning and Control of Coordinated Motor Patterns: The Programming
Perspective PART IV: GENERALIZED MOTOR PROGRAMS AND SCHEMAS FOR MOVEMENT 8.
More on Motor Programs 9. The Schema Concept PART V: DEGREES OF FREEDOM,
COORDINATIVE STRUCTURES, AND TUNING 10. The Bernstein Perspective: I. The
Problems of Degrees of Freedom and Context-Conditioned Variability I The
Bernstein Perspective: II. The Concept of Muscle Linkage or Coordinative
Structure 12. The Bernstein Perspective: III. Tuning of Coordinative
Structures with Special Reference to Perception. Epilogue: Two Strategies
for Investigating Action