by Johnson-Frey, Scott H.
Publication: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press, 2003.
Contents
Preface vii
I Perception and Action 1
1 Orientation and Disorientation: Illusory Perception and the Real
World 3
A. David Milner and Richard T. Dyde
2 Ups and Downs in the Visual Control of Action 29
James A. Danckert and Melvyn A. Goodale
II Intention and Simulation 65
3 Mediate Responses as Direct Evidence for Intention:
Neuropsychology of Not-To, Not-Now, and Not-There
Tasks 67
Yves Rossetti and Laure Pisella
4 Understanding Intentions through Imitation 107
Marco Iacoboni
5 Simulation of Action as a Unifying Concept for Motor
Cognition 139
Marc Jeannerod
III Gesture and Tool Use 165
6 How the Human Brain Represents Manual Gestures: Effects of
Brain Damage 167
Angela Sirigu, Elena Daprati, Laurel J. Buxbaum, Pascal Giraux, and Pascale
Pradat-Diehl
7 Cortical Representations of Human Tool Use 185
Scott H. Johnson-Freyvi Contents
IV Sequencing, Coordination, and Control 219
8 Representations and Neural Mechanisms of Sequential
Movements 221
Richard B. Ivry and Laura L. Helmuth
9 Bimanual Action Representation: A Window on Human
Evolution 259
Elizabeth A. Franz
10 Feedback or Feedforward Control: End of a Dichotomy 289
Michel Desmurget and Scott Grafton
V Learning and Movement 339
11 Neuronal Plasticity in the Motor Cortex of Monkeys Acquiring
a New Internal Model 341
Camillo Padoa-Schioppa and Emilio Bizzi
12 Neural Mechanisms of Catching: Translating Moving Target
Information into Hand Interception Movement 361
Wolfgang Kruse, Nicholas L. Port, Daeyeol Lee, and Apostolos P.
Georgopoulos
13 Movement and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging:
Applications in the Clinical and Scientific Environment 377
M. Rotte
Contributors 409