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The Neuroscience of Human Movement Charles T. Leonard

The Neuroscience of Human Movement By Charles T. Leonard

The Neuroscience of Human Movement by Charles T. Leonard


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Covering the basics of neuroscience, including a chapter on the vocabulary of the nervous system (a great brush-up even for those who have some prior knowledge of neuroscience), this reference provides topics such as reflexes, eye-hand coordination, and neural control of running and walking. It includes a glossary and more than 50 line drawings.

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The Neuroscience of Human Movement Summary

The Neuroscience of Human Movement by Charles T. Leonard

Covering the basics of neuroscience, including a chapter on the vocabulary of the nervous system (a great brush-up even for those who have some prior knowledge of neuroscience), this excellent reference eases the student through more difficult topics such as reflexes, eye-hand coordination, and neural control of running and walking. Each chapter begins with an outline, and a comprehensive glossary rounds out the book. More than 50 original line drawings illustrate key concepts.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Vocabulary of the Nervous System Chapter 2. Glimpses of Organizational Form and Function Chapter 3. Principles of Reflex Action and Motor Control Chapter 4. The Role of the Cerebral Cortex in Movement Chapter 5. Neural Control of Human Locomotion Chapter 6. The Neuroscience of Motor Learning Chapter 7. The Anatomy of Eye-Hand Coordination Glossary

Additional information

CIN0815153716A
9780815153719
0815153716
The Neuroscience of Human Movement by Charles T. Leonard
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
19980126
272
N/A
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