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The Development of timing control and temporal organization in coordinated action : invariant relative timing, rhythms, and coordination / edited by Jacqueline Fagard, Peter H. Wolff.

Contributor(s): Series: Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 81.©1991Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 398 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780444887955
  • 0444887954
  • 9780080867359
  • 0080867359
  • 1281760102
  • 9781281760104
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Development of timing control and temporal organization in coordinated action.LOC classification:
  • RJ133 .D48 1991
  • BF1 .A47 no. 81
NLM classification:
  • W1
  • WE 103
Online resources:
Contents:
Theoretical Considerations on the Concept of Timing in Motor Coordination. Current Research on Temporal Patterns of Movements in Early Motor Development. Current Research on Development of Timing During Childhood. Discussion Paper.
Summary: This volume examines the development of timing in coordinated action from several different ontogenetic perspectives. Some chapters emphasize the qualitative changes in manifest motor behavior during the early growth years and examine the relation between temporal characteristics of pre- and perinatal movements and goal directed actions with qualitatively different rules of temporal organization. Other contributors stress the developmentally invariant timing characteristics of species-typical and perhaps genetically programmed motor patterns of nonhuman organisms. Also examined is the molecular machinery that generates circumscribed motor patterns with stable temporal characteristics, as well as the reversible influences of peripheral feedback on and the interactions among discrete pattern generators. Despite their basic theoretical differences, both formulations imply the same generic hypothesis: that the temporal characteristics of manifest movement or action are controlled by central agencies acting on the peripheral skeleto-muscular system in a hierarchic top-down mode.
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This volume examines the development of timing in coordinated action from several different ontogenetic perspectives. Some chapters emphasize the qualitative changes in manifest motor behavior during the early growth years and examine the relation between temporal characteristics of pre- and perinatal movements and goal directed actions with qualitatively different rules of temporal organization. Other contributors stress the developmentally invariant timing characteristics of species-typical and perhaps genetically programmed motor patterns of nonhuman organisms. Also examined is the molecular machinery that generates circumscribed motor patterns with stable temporal characteristics, as well as the reversible influences of peripheral feedback on and the interactions among discrete pattern generators. Despite their basic theoretical differences, both formulations imply the same generic hypothesis: that the temporal characteristics of manifest movement or action are controlled by central agencies acting on the peripheral skeleto-muscular system in a hierarchic top-down mode.

Theoretical Considerations on the Concept of Timing in Motor Coordination. Current Research on Temporal Patterns of Movements in Early Motor Development. Current Research on Development of Timing During Childhood. Discussion Paper.

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