
Neuronal Control of Locomotion
From Mollusc to Man
Oxford University Press
Published on 2. September 1999
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-19-852405-2 (ISBN)
Description
What does the swimming leech have to do with the running human? The ability to move actively in space is essential to members of the animal kingdom, and the evolution of the nervous system relates to a large extent to the evolution of locomotion. The extreme importance of locomotion has stimulated many studies of the neural mechanisms underlying locomotion across a range of species. For the first time, a group of three leading neurobiologists have undertaken a comparative study of these mechanisms. Neuronal Control of Locomotion: From Mollusc to Man describes how the brains in very diverse and evolutionarily removed species control the animal's locomotion. In doing so, the authors reveal unifying principles of brain function, making it essential reading for students and researchers in neurobiology generally, and motor control in particular. "In my opinion, the authors have produced a masterful and highly readable exposition on the neural control of locomotion. It is timely and relevant to avant- garde neuroscience. It will have a major impact on the field, and is sure to be referenced well into the second half of the next century." Douglas Stuart, University of Arizona College of Medicine
Reviews / Votes
The triumvirate of Orlovsky, Deliagina and Grillner is uniquely placed to produce a unified account of the neural basis of locomotion across the whole animal kingdom...this is an excellent book for those seeking wide background knowledge of neural mechanisms underlying movement. Those already in the field will also find it valuable. * Nature, 16th December 1999 *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
line figures
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
675 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-852405-2 (9780198524052)
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Persons
Author
, all at Karolinska Institute, Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology, Sweden
Content
PART 1: LOCOMOTION IN INVERTEBRATES; PART 2 : SWIMMING LOCOMOTION IN LOWER VERTEBRATES; PART 3: QUADRUPEDAL LOCOMOTION IN MAMMALS; PART 4: HUMAN LOCOMOTION