Reach-to-Grasp Behavior

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Action Effect Associations
Adam G. Rouse
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Alexandre Pitti
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Central Sulcus
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Daniele Caligiore
David Thura
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Digit Forces
Dorsal Premotor Cortex
Eli Brenner
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End State Comfort Effect
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Gianluca Baldassarre
Gil Rivlis
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Grasping Condition
Grasping Movements
Grasping Points
Gregor Schoner
grip
Grip Aperture
Grip Configuration
Hand Velocity
Ian Q. Whishaw
Intraparietal Sulcus
Jan Tekulve
Jenni M. Karl
Jeroen B. J. Smeets
Joe Austen
Kenneth F. Valyear
Kevin A. Mazurek
Language_English
Lori-Ann R. Sacrey
Marc H. Schieber
Marco Santello
Matthias Weigelt
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Miya K. Rand
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Motor Planning Skills
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Nadja Reissland
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Paul Cisek
Philippe Gaussier
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Reach Movements
Rebecca F. Wiener
RL Algorithm
Sabrina L. Thurman
Skilled Hand Movements
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Stephan Zibner
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Sticky Mittens
Umberto Castiello
Withdraw Movements
Wrist Orientation
Yury P. Shimansky
Zheng Liu

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138683228
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Reaching for objects in our surroundings is an everyday activity that most humans perform seamlessly a hundred times a day. It is nonetheless a complex behavior that requires the perception of objects’ features, action selection, movement planning, multi-joint coordination, force regulation, and the integration of all of these properties during the actions themselves to meet the successful demands of extremely varied task goals. Even though reach-to-grasp behavior has been studied for decades, it has, in recent years, become a particularly growing area of multidisciplinary research because of its crucial role in activities of daily living and broad range of applications to other fields, including physical rehabilitation, prosthetics, and robotics.

This volume brings together novel and exciting research that sheds light into the complex sensory-motor processes involved in the selection and production of reach-to-grasp behaviors. It also offers a unique life-span and multidisciplinary perspective on the development and multiple processes involved in the formation of reach-to-grasp. It covers recent and exciting discoveries from the fields of developmental psychology and learning sciences, neurophysiology and brain sciences, movement sciences, and the dynamic field of developmental robotics, which has become a very active applied field relying on biologically inspired models. This volume is a rich and valuable resource for students and professionals in all of these research fields, as well as cognitive sciences, rehabilitation, and other applied sciences.

Daniela Corbetta is a Professor of Developmental Psychology and the Director of the Infant Perception-Action Laboratory at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, USA.

Marco Santello is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Director of the Neural Control of Movement Laboratory at Arizona State University in Tempe, USA.