ISBN:
9789401170840
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
,
online resource
Edition:
Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
DDC:
50
Keywords:
Science (General)
Description / Table of Contents:
Section 1: Organisation of Motor Systems1 Introduction -- 2 Central feedback loops and some implications for motor control -- 3 Neural control of vertebrate locomotion-central mechanisms and reflex interaction with special reference to the cat -- 4 Generation of behaviour: the orchestration hypothesis -- 5 Convergence of several sensory modalities in motor control -- 6 Feedback control of an escape behaviour -- Section 2: Central Control of Sense Organ Excitability -- 7 Introduction -- 8 Intrafusal muscle fibres in the cat and their motor control -- 9 How do crabs control their muscle receptors? -- Section 3: Afferent Input During Normal Movements -- 10 Introduction -- 11 What the cat’s hind limb tells the cat’s spinal cord -- 12 Proprioceptive feedback and the control of cockroach walking -- Section 4: Reflexes -- 13 Introduction -- 14 Stretch reflexes in man: the significance of tendon compliance -- 15 The synaptic basis for integration of local reflexes in the locust -- Section 5: The Control of Equilibrium -- 16 Introduction -- 17 Control of eye-head coordination by brain stem neurones -- 18 Multisensory interactions in the crustacean equilibrium system -- Section 6: The Control of Movement -- 19 Introduction -- 20 Are there central pattern generators for walking and flight in insects? -- 21 The role of movement-related feedback in the control of locomotion in fish and lamprey -- 22 How locusts fly straight -- 23 Interactions of segmental and suprasegmental inputs with the spinal pattern generator of locomotion -- 24 Stepping reflexes and the sensory control of walking in Crustacea -- Section 7: Feedback and Motor Control in Man -- 25 Introduction -- 26 Proprioceptive activity from human finger muscles -- 27 Human long-latency stretch reflexes - a new role for the secondary ending of the muscle spindle? -- 28 Phase dependent step adaptations during human locomotion -- 29 Abnormal feedback and movement disorders in man, with particular reference to cortical myoclonus -- Author index.
DOI:
10.1007/978-94-011-7084-0
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