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    Neurophysiological basis of movement / Mark L. Latash.

    • Title:Neurophysiological basis of movement / Mark L. Latash.
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    • Author/Creator:Latash, Mark L., 1953-
    • Published/Created:Champaign, IL ; Windsor, ON : Human Kinetics, ©2008.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Locomotion.
      Neurophysiology.
      Motor ability.
      Movement disorders.
    • Medical Subjects: Movement--physiology.
      Movement Disorders.
      Neurophysiology.
    • Edition:2nd ed.
    • Description:xi, 427 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-418) and index.
    • ISBN:9780736063678 (hard cover)
      0736063676 (hard cover)
    • Contents:World I. Cells
      1. Membranes, Particles, and Potentials
      2. Action Potential
      3. Information Transmission
      4. Skeletal Muscle
      5. Receptors
      6. Motor Units and Electromyography
      World I: Review Materials
      World II. Connections
      7. Excitation and Inhibition Within the Spinal Cord
      8. Monosynaptic Reflexes
      9. Oligosynaptic and Polysynaptic Reflexes
      10. Voluntary Control of a Single Muscle
      11. Single-Joint Movements
      12. Pre-Programmed Reactions
      World II: Review Materials
      World III. Structures
      13. Brain Anatomy
      14. Cerebral Cortex
      15. Cerebellum
      16. Basal Ganglia
      17. Ascending and Descending Pathways
      18. Memory
      World III: Review Materials
      World IV. Behaviors: Control and Coordination
      19. Motor Control
      20. Motor Synergies
      21. Postural Control
      22. Locomotion
      23. Multi-Joint Movement
      24. Prehension
      25. Eye Movement and Vision
      26. Kinesthesia
      World IV: Review Materials
      World V. Evolving and Changing Behaviors
      27. Fatigue
      28. Aging
      29. Typical and Atypical Development
      World VI. Motor Disorders
      30. Peripheral Muscular and Neurological Disorders
      31. Spinal Cord Injury and Spasticity
      32. Disorders Involving the Basal Ganglia
      33. Cerebellar Disorders
      34. Cortical Disorders
      35. Motor Rehabilitation
      Worlds V and VI: Review Materials
      Laboratories.
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