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THE OCULOMOTOR AND SKELETALMOTOR SYSTEMS
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monografia Rebiun26465773 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26465773 m o d | cr -n--------- 851009s1986 ne a ob 101 0 eng d 85025384 1-283-28799-4 9786613287991 0-08-086189-X UPVA 997186348203706 CBUC 991010727689306709 CBUC 991013419280306708 CBUC 991010727689306709 CBUC 991010727689306709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 612.846 612/.82 s 612/.846 19 The oculomotor and skeletalmotor systems electronic resource] :] differences and similarities edited by H.-J. Freund ... [et al.]. Amsterdam New York Elsevier New York, NY, USA Sole distributor for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. 1986 Amsterdam New York New York, NY, USA Amsterdam New York Elsevier New York, NY, USA Sole distributor for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. 1 online resource (447 p.) 1 online resource (447 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Progress in brain research v. 64 Based on symposium held at Schloss Hugenpoet on Oct. 15-18, 1984 Includes bibliographical references and index Front Cover; The Oculomotor and Skeletalmotor Systems: Differences and Similarities; Copyright Page; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents; Special Introduction; Chapter 1. Learning in the motor system; Section I: Final Common Pathway; Chapter 2. Organization and properties of spinal motoneurones and motor units; Chapter 3. Extraocular motoneuron behavior in synergistic action; Chapter 4. Transmitter-controlled properties of a-motoneurones causing long-lasting motor discharge to brief excitory inputs; Chapter 5. Discussion; Section II: Sensory Information Used by the Motor System Chapter 6. What are the afferents of origin of the human stretch reflex, and is it a purely spinal reaction?Chapter 7. Experimental evidence for the existence of a proprioceptive transcortical loop; Chapter 8. Visual inputs relevant for the optokinetic nystagmus in mammals; Chapter 9. Discussion; Section III: Neuroanatomical Substrates of Premotor Centres; Chapter 10. Anatomy of premotor centers in the reticular formation controlling oculomotor, skeletomotor and autonomic motor systems; Chapter 11. The organization of thalamic inputs to the ""premotor"" areas; Chapter 12. Discussion Section IV: A - Specialized Areas in Motor Control: SupratentorialChapter 13. Movement-related activity in the premotor cortex of rhesus macaques; Chapter 14. Activity of forelimb motor units and corticomotoneuronal cells during ramp-and- hold torque responses: comparisons with oculomotor cells; Chapter 15. The role of the arcuate frontal eye fields in the generation of saccadic eye movements; Chapter 16. Express saccades in man and monkey; Chapter 17. The contribution of basal ganglia to limb control; Chapter 18. Role of the basal ganglia in the initiation of saccadic eye movements Chapter 19. Role of the central thalamus in gaze controlChapter 20. Discussion; Section IV: B - Specialized Areas in Motor Control: lnfratentorial; Chapter 21. A comparison of disorders in saccades and in fast and accurate elbow flexions during cerebellar dysfunction; Chapter 22. Cerebellar relation to muscle spindles in hand tracking; Chapter 23. Cerebellar control of eye movements; Chapter 24. The functional organization of the primate superior colliculus: A motor perspective; Chapter 25. Horizontal saccades and the central mesencephalic reticular formation Chapter 26. Brainstem neurons are peculiar for oculomotor organizationChapter 27. Spinal programs for locomotion; Chapter 28. Discussion; Section V: Functional Organisation of Movements; Chapter 29. Time control of hand movements; Chapter 30. Reflex control of hand muscles; Chapter 31. Pathophysiology of rapid eye movement generation in the primate; Chapter 32. Smooth pursuit eye movements; Chapter 33. Neuronal mechanisms underlying eye-head coordination; Chapter 34. Regulation of multi-joint arm posture and movement; Chapter 35. Are corrections in accurate arm movements corrective? Chapter 36. Discussion THE OCULOMOTOR AND SKELETALMOTOR SYSTEMS English Motor neurons- Congresses Efferent pathways- Congresses Eye- Movements- Regulation- Congresses Muscles- Innervation- Congresses Electronic books Freund, H.-J Progress in brain research (CKB)954926958899 (DLC)sn80000092 1875-7855 0-444-80655-5 Progress in brain research v. 64