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Classics in Movement Science Book

Classics in Movement Science
Classics in Movement Science, The great scientists of the past who shaped the field of movement science are frequently cited in textbooks and research papers. But rarely do students and scholars have the opportunity to actually read the original papers–either they're not translated in, Classics in Movement Science has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Classics in Movement Science
  • Written by author Mark Latash
  • Published by Human Kinetics Publishers, April 2001
  • The great scientists of the past who shaped the field of movement science are frequently cited in textbooks and research papers. But rarely do students and scholars have the opportunity to actually read the original papers–either they're not translated in
  • This volume presents thirteen selections from classical works in the areas of biomechanics, motor control, and the neurophysiology of movement. Each is paired with commentary by a contemporary scientist working in the same field. Hence, both the original
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Ch. 1Making Things Happen: An Introduction to the History of Movement Science1
Ch. 2How Bernstein Conquered Movement59
Ch. 3Human Gait and Joint Mechanics: Is the Pendulum Swinging Back to Passive Dynamics?85
Ch. 4Involuntary Muscle Contractions Detected by Electromyography (EMG)101
Ch. 5Mechanical Work in Human Movement: Comments on Papers by Fenn and Elftman123
Ch. 6Contributions of Ragnar Granit to the Understanding of Spinal Mechanisms of Motor Coordination181
Ch. 7Helmholtz: Founder of the Action-Perception Theory221
Ch. 8A. V. Hill and First Estimates of Maximum Muscle Performance in Humans243
Ch. 9First Studies of the Organization of the Human Motor Cortex273
Ch. 10The Action of Two-Joint Muscles: The Legacy of W. P. Lombard289
Ch. 11Sir Charles S. Sherrington: Humanist, Mentor, and Movement Neuroscientist317
Ch. 12Kurt Wachholder: Pioneering Electrophysiological Studies of Voluntary Movements375
Ch. 13Woodworth (1899): Movement Variability and Theories of Motor Control409
Index437
Contributors449
About the Editors451


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