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Buch, Englisch, 526 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 248 mm, Gewicht: 1008 g

Freund / Jeannerod / Hallett

Higher-order Motor Disorders

From neuroanatomy and neurobiology to clinical neurology
Erscheinungsjahr 2005
ISBN: 978-0-19-852576-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press

From neuroanatomy and neurobiology to clinical neurology

Buch, Englisch, 526 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 248 mm, Gewicht: 1008 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-852576-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press


This is the first book to offer a comprehensive overview of higher-order motor disorders. It introduces new concepts emerging from basic neurosciences and shows how they have impacted on the field of cognitive motor control and led to new vistas for the understanding of Higher-order Motor Disorders far beyond the traditional field of topological diagnosis. It describes in detail a wide range of clinical disorders including those of bimanual co-ordination, apraxia and sensorimotor transformation deficits, motor neglect, anarchic hand syndrome, imitation and utilisation behaviours, action motivational and action monitoring disorders, as well as new approaches to motor cortex plasticity and reorganisation and rehabilitation of complex movement problems. The book reviews the topic, starting with a description of the neuroanatomical, neurobiological and cognitive basis of normal motor behaviours, before moving on to cover the clinical features of the disordered states. The final chapters cover the issues of plasticity and recovery, pharmacological treatments and rehabilitation.

This volume will stimulate research and foster new insights into cognitive and motivational motor disorders. With expert contributions from the major international centres in Europe and the Americas his book gives a truly new framework for a complex and confusing field.

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Zielgruppe


Neurologists, cognitive neurologists, neurophysiologists, psychiatrists and others involved in movement disorders such as rehabilitation specialists

Weitere Infos & Material


- Introduction

- Part I: Neuroanatomical, Neurobiological and Cognitive Basis

- 1: Stefan Geye and Karl Zilles: Functional neuroanatomy of the human motor cortex

- 2: Roberto Caminiti, Stefano Ferraina, Alejandra Battaglia-Meyer, Massimo Mascaro and Yves Burnod: Parallel parietofrontal circuits for sensorimotor transformation

- 3: M. Desmurget, F. Baraduc and E. Guigon: The planning and control of reaching and grasping movements

- 4: Dris Boussaoud: The premotor cortex: from attention to intention

- 5: Gunther Knoblich and Wolfgang Prinz: Linking perception and action: an ideomotor approach

- 6: Jeremy D. Schmahmann: Cerebellar motor and cognitive functions

- 7: Mark Hallett: Motor learning

- 8: Giacomo Rizzolatti and Luciano Fadiga: The mirror-neuron system and action recognition

- 9: Marc Jeannerod: Levels of representation of goal-directed actions

- Part II: Clinical studies of higher-order motor disorders

- 10: John Noth and C. Fromm: Corticospinal deficits

- 11: Mario Wiesendanger: Bimanual coordination and its disorders

- 12: John G. Nutt: Higher-order disorders of gait

- 13: Ray D. Kent: Speech motor control and its disorders

- 14: Patrick Haggard and Daniel M. Wolpert: Disorders of body schema

- 15: Gereon Fink and John Marshall: Motor aspects of unilateral neglect and related disorders

- 16: Sergio Della-Sala and Clelia Marchetti: Anarchic hand

- 17: Ramon Leiguarda: Apraxias as traditionally defined

- 18: Hans-Joachim Freund: Unimodal sensory-motor transformation disorders

- 19: Elena Deprati and Angela Sirigu: Action recognition disorders following parietal damage

- 20: Bernard Pillon and Bruno Dubois: From the grasping reflex to the environmental dependency syndrome

- 21: Joseph Jankovic: Tics and stereotypes

- 22: Tamara Pringheim, Robert Chen and Antony Lang: Psychogenic motor disorders

- 23: Facundo Mane and Ramon Leiguarda: Fronto-striatal circuits and disorders of goal-directed actions

- 24: Sarah-Jayne Blakemore: Delusions of control: a disorder of forward model of the motor system

- 25: Pablo Celnik and Leonardo Cohen: Cortical plasticity and motor disorders

- 26: Yves Rossetti, Gilles Rode and Georg Goldenberg: Perspectives in higher-order motor deficit rehabilitation: Which approach for which ecological result?


Hans-Joachim Freund, Professor Emeritus of Neurology, Heinrich Heine University, Dusseldorf, Germany, Marc Jeannerod, Professor in Physiology, University of Lyon, France, Mark Hallett, Chief, Motor Control Section, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, and Ramon Leiguarda, Chairman Department of Neurology, Institute of Neurological Research, Buenos Aires, Argentina



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