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La culture de la chambre

  1. Title statementLa culture de la chambre : préadolescence et culture contemporaine dans l'espace familial / Hervé Glevarec
    Personal name Glevarec, Hervé (Author)
    PublicationParis : La documentation Français, 2009
    Phys.des.184 stran : ilustrace (převážně barevné), grafy
    ISBN978-2-11-097540-9 (brožováno)
    EditionQuestions de culture
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografické odkazy
    Another responsib. France. Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication. Secrétariat général. Département des études, de la prospective et des statistiques (Other)
    Subj. Headings sociologie mládeže sociology of youth * mládež youth * kultura culture * zájmy a záliby amusement and recreation * mezigenerační vztahy intergenerational relations * interpersonální komunikace interpersonal communication
    Geographic keywords Francie France
    Form, Genre monografie monographs
    Conspect316 - Sociologie
    UDC 316.346.32-053.6 , 316.64 , 316.4.051.63 , 316.772.4 , 643.542 , 316.7 , 379.81/.84 , (44) , (048.8)
    CountryFrancie
    Languagefrancouzština
    Document kindBooks
    book

    book

    Call numberBarcodeLocationSublocationInfo
    So430 (CMTF)3131044568CMTFCMTF - DV - Šlechtovánedost.
    Phys.des.
    1 online zdroj
    ISBN
    9780124159563 (online ; pdf)
    0124159567
    9780123914125
    0123914124
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note
    Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík
    Contents
    Front Cover; Fundamentals of Motor Control; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1A philosophical introduction; 1.1Adequate language; 1.2Specific features of biological objects; Chapter 2Elements of history; 2.1From Ancient Greece to the early twentieth century; 2.2Classical biomechanics and neurophysiology of the twentieth century; 2.3Nikolai Bernstein and the levels of movement construction; Self-test questions; Essential references and recommended further readings; Chapter 3Features of the system for movement production; 3.1The muscle; 3.2Neurons and neural pathways; 3.3Sensory receptors.
    Content note
    3.4Reflexes3.5Motor redundancy; 3.6Motor variability; Self-test questions; Essential references and recommended further readings; Chapter 4Instructive examples; 4.1Do stars and planets measure the distances to each other?; 4.2Posture-movement paradox; 4.3Opening a door with a mug of coffee in one's hand; 4.4Tonic stretch reflex and voluntary movements; 4.5Equifinality and its violations; 4.6Effects of deafferentation on voluntary movements; Self-test questions; Essential references and recommended further readings; Chapter 5Control with forces and torques; 5.1Force control.. 5.2Are interaction torques special? The leading-joint hypothesis5.3Generalized motor programs; Self-test questions; Essential references and recommended further readings; Chapter 6Control with muscle activations; 6.1Introduction; 6.2Dual-strategy hypothesis; 6.3Pulse-step model; 6.4Control of multi-muscle systems: muscle synergies; Self-test questions; Essential references and recommended further readings; Chapter 7Control theory approaches; 7.1The basic notions; 7.2Servo-control and Merton's servo-hypothesis; 7.3Optimal control; Self-test questions.. Essential references and recommended further readingsChapter 8Physical approaches; 8.1Mass-spring models; 8.2Threshold control; 8.3The equilibrium-point hypothesis; 8.4Control with referent configurations; Self-test questions; Essential references and recommended further readings; Chapter 9Coordination; 9.1Introduction; 9.2Optimization; 9.3Dynamical systems approach; 9.4Synergy; 9.5Perception-action interactions; 9.6Perception-action coupling; Self-test questions; Essential references and recommended further readings; Chapter 10Neurophysiological structures; 10.1The spinal cord.. 10.2Central pattern generators10.3The brain: A general overview; 10.4Cortex of the large hemispheres; 10.5Loops through the basal ganglia; 10.6Loops involving the cerebellum; Self-test questions; Essential references and recommended further readings; Chapter 11Exemplary behaviors; 11.1Posture; 11.2Locomotion; 11.3Reaching; 11.4Prehension; Self-test questions; Essential references and recommended further readings; Chapter 12Effects of practice and adaptation; 12.1Introduction; 12.2Learning to be quick and accurate: Speed-accuracy and speed-difficulty trade-offs; 12.3 Learning motor synergies.
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    Způsob přístupu: World Wide Web
    Defekty
    eBooks on EBSCOhost
    Subj. Headings
    motorika člověka human motorics * pohybová koordinace movement coordination * neurofyziologie neurophysiology
    Form, Genre
    elektronické knihy electronic books
    Conspect
    612 - Fyziologie člověka a srovnávací fyziologie

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