Covering the basics of neuroscience, including a chapter on the vocabulary of the nervous system (a great brush-up
even for those who have some prior knowledge of neuroscience), this excellent reference eases the student through
more difficult topics such as reflexes, eye-hand coordination, and neural control of running and walking. Each
chapter begins with an outline, and a comprehensive glossary rounds out the book. More than 50 original line drawings
illustrate key concepts.
Presents difficult information on neuroscience in an easy-to-understand manner.
Explains the major organizational subdivisions of the central nervous system briefly, with an emphasis on structures
and structural relationships that impact motor control.
Presents typical spinal cord and brainstem reflexes involved in motor control and discusses the methods for
using these reflexes to influence strength gains and muscle flexibility.
Includes the most current research on the neural control of hand-eye coordination, discussed in relation to
its importance to rehabilitation medicine and childrens' physical education.
Chapter on the neural control of human locomotion integrates concepts in previous chapters to show the harmony
of neural interaction that is needed to complete any motor act.
Includes the latest research (by the author) showing that humans can consciously alter reflex activity and
the impact of these findings on athletic performance, recovery from injury, and motor learning.
Concepts are illustrated with anecdotes and examples making difficult information less intimidating and easier
to grasp.
Includes topics like hand-eye coordination and human locomotion, applying neuroscience to everyday activities
and making highly theoretical information useful.
More than 50 original line drawings illustrate key concepts.
Chapter outlines give students an overview of the information to be presented.
Comprehensive glossary provides an easy review of difficult terminology.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Vocabulary of the Nervous System
Chapter 2. Glimpses of Organizational Form and Function
Chapter 3. Principles of Reflex Action and Motor Control
Chapter 4. The Role of the Cerebral Cortex in Movement
Chapter 5. Neural Control of Human Locomotion
Chapter 6. The Neuroscience of Motor Learning
Chapter 7. The Anatomy of Eye-Hand Coordination