Sensorimotor control of grasping: Physiology and pathophysiology

Dennis A. Nowak, Joachim Hermsdörfer

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Abstract

The human hand can take on a huge variety of shapes and functions, providing its owner with a powerful hammer at one time or a delicate pair of forceps at another. The universal utility of the hand is even more enhanced by the ability to amplify the function of the hand by using tools. To understand and appreciate how the human brain controls movements of the hand, it is important to investigate both the healthy motor behaviour and dysfunction during everyday manipulative tasks. This book provides a contemporary summary of the physiology and pathophysiology of the manipulative and exploratory functions of the human hand. With contributions from scientists and clinical researchers of biomechanics, kinesiology, neurophysiology, psychology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, it covers the development of healthy human grasping over the lifespan, the wide spectrum of disability in the pathological state and links basic motor research with modern brain sciences.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages521
ISBN (Electronic)9780511581267
ISBN (Print)9780521881579
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

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