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David J. Reinkensmeyer,Volker DietzDraws together international expertise in technology supporting neurorehabilitation and its clinical application in the field.Consolidates the significant advances in this field over the last twenty y刺耳的声音 发表于 2025-3-27 20:22:07
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Movement Neuroscience Foundations of Neurorehabilitationcing recovery of motor function in stroke patients. In this chapter, we elaborate principles that have been derived from research on neural control of movement, including optimal control, impedance control, motor lateralization, and principles of motor learning. Research on optimal control has indic