Human Hand Function

Human Hand Function

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Jan 1, 2006 · Anglais · Kindle (280 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 280
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 2006
Éditeur Oxford University Press
Édition 1
ISBN-10 0199721378
ISBN-13 9780199721375

Description

Human Hand Function explores the intricate relationship between sensory and motor skills in the human hand, showcasing the complexity of its operations. The authors, Susan J. Lederman and Lynette A. Jones, delve into the multifaceted components that contribute to hand function, emphasizing its significance in everyday tasks and activities.

This comprehensive examination bridges various disciplines, including neuroscience, psychology, and ergonomics, to provide a holistic understanding of how the hand interacts with the environment. Through a blend of research findings and practical insights, the work illuminates the mechanisms behind fine motor skills and tactile sensations that enable people to engage with the world meaningfully.

As the authors present a thorough review of the normal functioning of the hand, they also touch on the implications for rehabilitation and therapy, making it a valuable resource for professionals in medical and therapeutic fields. Readers will come away with an enriched appreciation for the hand's role in human experience and functionality.

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Science & Technologie Histoire Nature Psychologie
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