This book is based on the conference on Movement and Cognition held in July 2019 at the Tel Aviv University in Israel, where an opportunity was provided for researchers, clinicians and practitioners from various disciplines to share their knowledge and experience in an academic environment. In this book you will find all the abstracts from this conference gathered in one publication. We believe that movement facilitates cognition throughout the life span and hope that this book will be of interest to both researcher, clinicians, practitioners and other people who are interested in the issue of movement and the brain.
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Weight: 986g
Publication Date: 06 Feb 2020
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781536167146
About Gerry Leisman
Gerry Leisman MD PhD BCFM is an Israeli neuroscientist educated in the United Kingdom and the United States in medicine neuroscience and biomedical engineering at the University of Manchester the City University of New York and Union University. He holds the position of Director of the National Institute for Brain and Rehabilitation Sciences-Israel in Nazareth Israel and Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at O.R.T.-Braude College of Engineering in Karmiel Israel. He is also Professor of Restorative Neurology at the Universidad de Ciencias Medicas de la Habana Faculdad Manuel Fajardo Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery in Havana Cuba. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the journal Functional Neurology Rehabilitation and Ergonomics. He has been active since the early 1970s in the promotion of consciousness as a scientifically tractable problem and has been particularly influential in arguing that consciousness can now be approached using the modern tools of neurobiology and understood by mechanisms of theoretical physics. He has also been influential in examining mechanisms of self-organizing systems in the brain and nervous system for cognitive function exemplified by his work in optimization memory kinesiology consciousness death autism and dyslexia. It is in this context that he was one of the first to identify functional disconnectivities in the brain and nervous system.