This up-to-date textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of motor control and motor
learning. The authors integrate knowledge from the fields of cognitive psychology and neuroscience to provide you
with a more complete understanding of the multilevel processes that contribute to the acquisition and control of
movement skills.
Table of Contents
Ch. 1. Introduction to motor control
Ch. 2. Scientific measurement and motor control
Ch. 3. Somatosensory contributions to action
Ch. 4. Visual and vestibular system contributions to action
Ch. 5. Developing and executing a plan of action
Ch. 6. Introduction to motor learning
Ch. 7. How motor learning is studied
Ch. 8. Setting the stage for motor learning
Ch. 9. Organizing the practice environment
Ch. 10. Augmented feedback and motor learning
Ch. 11. Memory and forgetting
Ch. 12. Transfer of motor learning