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Progress in Motor Control: Crossroads between Neurophysiology and Applications provides an in-depth exploration of the evolving field of motor control, synthesizing the latest innovative research. This volume emphasizes the complex relationships within the central nervous system and their critical roles in the neural control of movement, featuring contributions from leading experts who employ a range of approaches, from basic physical principles to advanced control theory. It addresses applied aspects of motor control, focusing on recovery strategies for functional movements in patients with conditions such as spinal cord injuries, subcortical disorders, and strokes. Divided into five comprehensive parts, the book covers theoretical advances, neurophysiological mechanisms, motor learning, neural plasticity, and motor disorders, including essential topics like neural population dynamics and the dual role of vestibulospinal reflexes. The final sections highlight practical strategies for improving recovery outcomes following neurological events. This essential resource effectively bridges the gap between foundational research and clinical application, making it invaluable for researchers, clinicians, and students dedicated to advancing knowledge in motor control and rehabilitation.
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Progress in Motor Control: Crossroads between Neurophysiology and Applications provides an in-depth exploration of the evolving field of motor control, synthesizing the latest innovative research. This volume emphasizes the complex relationships within the central nervous system and their critical roles in the neural control of movement, featuring contributions from leading experts who employ a range of approaches, from basic physical principles to advanced control theory. It addresses applied aspects of motor control, focusing on recovery strategies for functional movements in patients with conditions such as spinal cord injuries, subcortical disorders, and strokes. Divided into five comprehensive parts, the book covers theoretical advances, neurophysiological mechanisms, motor learning, neural plasticity, and motor disorders, including essential topics like neural population dynamics and the dual role of vestibulospinal reflexes. The final sections highlight practical strategies for improving recovery outcomes following neurological events. This essential resource effectively bridges the gap between foundational research and clinical application, making it invaluable for researchers, clinicians, and students dedicated to advancing knowledge in motor control and rehabilitation.