Clinical neuropsychology has evolved by integrating in its field the knowledge derived from neuroanatomical, electrophysiological and psychophysical data, and has led to the development of rehabilitation tools.This volume tries to link the new concepts and discoveries in the field of sensorimotor coordination. It contains the main contributions of participants of an international symposium held in Lyon in 2001 entitled "Neural control of space coding and action production". The book emphasizes the reciprocal relationship between perception and action, and the essential role of active sensorimotor organization or reorganization in building up perceptual and motor representations of the self and of the external world.
Author(s): C. Prablanc, D. Pelisson, Y. Rossetti (Eds.)
Series: Progress in Brain Research 142
Edition: 1
Publisher: Elsevier, Academic Press
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 3-308
Content:
List of contributors
Pages v-vii
Preface
Pages ix-x
C. Prablanc, D. Pélisson, Y. Rossetti
Acknowledgements
Page xi
Cortical control of ocular saccades in humans: a model for motricity Original Research Article
Pages 3-17
C. Pierrot-Deseilligny, R.M. Müri, C.J. Ploner, B. Gaymard, S. Rivaud-Péchoux
Effects of lesions of the cerebellar oculomotor vermis on eye movements in primate: binocular control Original Research Article
Pages 19-33
Mineo Takagi, Rafael Tamargo, David S. Zee
Single cell signals: an oculomotor perspective Original Research Article
Pages 35-53
David L. Sparks, Neeraj J. Gandhi
On the feedback control of orienting gaze shifts made with eye and head movements Original Research Article
Pages 55-68
Daniel Guitton, Andre Bergeron, Woo Young Choi, Satoshi Matsuo
Control of saccadic eye movements and combined eye/head gaze shifts by the medio-posterior cerebellum Original Research Article
Pages 69-89
Denis Pélisson, Laurent Goffart, Alain Guillaume
Neural activity in the primate superior colliculus and saccadic reaction times in double-step experiments Original Research Article
Pages 91-107
Lars Lünenburger, Werner Lindner, Klaus-Peter Hoffmann
Neural control of 3-D gaze shifts in the primate Original Research Article
Pages 109-124
Eliana M. Klier, Julio C. Martinez-Trujillo, W. Pieter Medendorp, Michael A. Smith, J. Douglas Crawford
From ‘acting on’ to ‘acting with’: the functional anatomy of object-oriented action schemata Original Research Article
Pages 127-139
Scott H. Johnson, Scott T. Grafton
Interactions between ocular motor and manual responses during two-dimensional tracking Original Research Article
Pages 141-153
Kevin C. Engel, John F. Soechting
Neural control of on-line guidance of hand reaching movements Original Research Article
Pages 155-170
Claude Prablanc, Michel Desmurget, Hélǹe Gréa
Internal forward models in the cerebellum: fMRI study on grip force and load force coupling Original Research Article
Pages 171-188
Mitsuo Kawato, Tomoe Kuroda, Hiroshi Imamizu, Eri Nakano, Satoru Miyauchi, Toshinori Yoshioka
A multisensory posture control model of human upright stance Original Research Article
Pages 189-201
T. Mergner, C. Maurer, R.J. Peterka
Role of sensory information in updating internal models of the effector during arm tracking Original Research Article
Pages 203-222
Jean-Louis Vercher, Frédéric Sarès, Jean Blouin, Christophe Bourdin, Gabriel Gauthier
Delayed reaching and grasping in patients with optic ataxia Original Research Article
Pages 225-242
A.D. Milner, H.C. Dijkerman, R.D. McIntosh, Y. Rossetti, L. Pisella
Conscious visual representations built from multiple binding processes: evidence from neuropsychology Original Research Article
Pages 243-255
Glyn W. Humphreys
Modulation and rehabilitation of spatial neglect by sensory stimulation Original Research Article
Pages 257-271
Georg Kerkhoff
Bottom-up transfer of sensory-motor plasticity to recovery of spatial cognition: visuomotor adaptation and spatial neglect Original Research Article
Pages 273-287
Gilles Rode, Laure Pisella, Yves Rossetti, Alessandro Farnè, Dominique Boisson
Anosognosia for left-sided motor and sensory deficits, motor neglect, and sensory hemiinattention: is there a relationship? Original Research Article
Pages 289-301
Giuseppe Vallar, Gabriella Bottini, Roberto Sterzi
Subject index
Pages 303-307