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Multisensory Control of Movement
Edited by Alain Berthoz
520 pages
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halftones, line figures
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234x156mm
978-0-19-854785-3
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Hardback
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18 November 1993
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- Extensive and comprehensive
- International and multidisciplinary approach
Truly international, this extensive text combines the efforts of eight laboratories from seven countries in investigating the study of problems of manipulation, orienting, and navigating in humans and animals. The novel, multidisciplinary approach places the study of multisensory control of movement in a three-dimensional frame, with reference to computer models and neuronal mechanisms. Of interest to researchers, clinicians, and advanced students in neuroscience, psychology, and neurology, the text also has important implications for researchers in biomedical engineering and robotics.Readership:
Advanced students, researchers, and clinicians in neuroscience, psychology, neurology, neuroanatomy, and biomechanics.
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Edited by Alain Berthoz, Director, CNRS, Collège de France, Paris, France
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1: V. Henn: Neuronal control of eye movements
2: A.J. Van Opstal: Representation of eye position in three dimensions
3: D. Straumann, Y. Quing, N. Kawachi, and V. Henn: Three-dimensional anisotrophy of vestibulo-ocular reflex in rhesus monkeys
4: B.J.M. Hess, and D.E. Angelaki: Otolith contribution to gaze stabilization
5: C. Maioli and T. Oaki: Role of the accessory optic system for sensorimotor integration. The problem of reference frames
6: K-P. Hoffmann and U. Illg: Role of the pretectum and accessory optic system in pursuit eye movements of the money
7: P. Thier and R.G. Erikson: Convergence of sensory inputs on cortical area MSTI during smooth pursuit
8: A. Roucoux and M. Crommelinck: Orienting gaze: a brief survey
9: M. Missal, M. Crommelinck, and A. Roucoux: Behavioural aspects of cats' saccades
10: I. Bottemanne, P. Lefevre, M. Crommelinck, and A. Roucoux: Saccade-VOR interaction in orienting gaze
11: G. Chevalier, and J-M. Deniau: Parallel architectures of the basal ganglia - collicular relationships
12: A. Grantyn, A. Berthoz, E. Oliver, and M. Chat: Control of gaze by tectal and reticular projection neurones
13: O. Hardy, J. Mirenowicz, and J. Corvisier: Feedback in collicular control of eye and head movements
14: J.A.M. Van Gisbergen, A.J. Van Opstal, A. Berthoz, and P. Lefeure: Models of the gaze orienting systems: a brief survey
15: J.A.M. Van Gisbergen, K.P. Krommenhoek, and A.J. Van Opstal: A neural network model for supracollicular transformations
16: A.J. Van Opstal, K. Hepp, B. Hess, D. Straumann, and V. Henn: Experimental test of two models for the role of monkey superior colliculus in 3D saccade generation
17: J. Droulez and A. Berthoz: The dynamic memory model and the control of fast orienting movements
18: P. Lefeure: A new eye-head co-ordination model based on gaze velocity feedback to the superior colliculus
19: C.C.A.M. Gielen: Muscle activation patterns and joint-angle co-ordination in multijoint movements
20: F. Lacquaniti, M. Carrozzo, and N.A. Borthese: Planning and control of limb impendance
21: F. Lacquaniti, M. Carrozzo, and N.A. Borhese: Feedback and feedforward mechanisms for the control of multijointed limbs
22: S.V. Abeele, M. Crommelinck, and A. Roucoux: Frames of reference used in goal-directed arm movement
23: F. Lacquaniti, M. Carrozzon, and N.A. Borhese: The role of vision in tuning anticipatory motor responses of the limbs
24: P. Viviani, N. Stucchi, and G. Laissard: Issues in perceptuo-motor co-ordination
25: S.I. Wiener and A. Berthoz: Vestibular contributions during navigations
26: C. de Waele, N. Chapuis, M. Krimm, N. Vibert, A. Berthoz, and P.P. Vidal: Vestibular compensation and its consequences for spatial orientation
27: Y. Trotter, Brigitte Stricanne, S. Celebrini, S. Thorpe, and M. Imbert: Neural processing of stereopsis as a function of viewing distance
28: J. Droulez, and V. Cornilleau-Peres: Application of the coherence scheme to the multisensory fusion problem
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