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Lynette A. Jones and Susan J. Lederman meticulously present an array of research findings that illuminate how the hand interacts with the environment through touch and movement. While focusing on normal function, the authors also consider the implications of hand dysfunction, giving readers a broader perspective on rehabilitation and the importance of maintaining hand health.
Through clear explanations and a wealth of illustrative material, this work serves as a vital resource for professionals and students alike. It reinforces the hand's essential role in human activity, making it an indispensable reference for anyone interested in the sophistication of human motor skills and sensory perception.