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  • New book: Classics in Movement Science

    Dear subscribers,

    The following announcement was sent to me. For more information, see
    http://www.humankinetics.com/PRODUCTS/SHOWPRODUCT.CFM?ISBN=0736000283

    I have not seen the book, but the contents certainly look interesting.
    It is great to have access to these classical papers.

    -- Ton van den Bogert, Biomch-L co-moderator

    -------------------- Forwarded Message ------------------------------------

    Featuring commentary from more than 13 contemporary authorities in the field
    of movement science, Classics in Movement Science, from Human Kinetics,
    provides a unique approach to understanding the works and wisdom of the past.
    Edited by two experts in the field-Mark L. Latash, PhD, and Vladimir M.
    Zatsiorsky, PhD-the text is the only one of its kind available today. It
    contains 13 classical papers representing the thinking of great scientists
    of the past who worked in areas now associated with biomechanics,
    neurophysiology of movement, and motor control.

    The editors combine each paper with subjective analysis by a contemporary
    authority in movement science. The unique format brings together a variety
    of old and new perspectives and provides readers with an understanding of
    the influential scientist as well as his or her contemporary counterpart.

    The book presents each classical paper in its entirety or provides a
    significant excerpt or quotation. Students and scholars of movement science
    can read-without concern about misrepresentation-the ideas expressed by
    Woodworth, Hill, Sherrington, Bernstein, Fenn, Hughlings Jackson,
    Denny-Brown, and others.

    Mark L. Latash, PhD, is a professor of kinesiology at Penn State University.
    Since the 1970s he has worked extensively in the areas of normal and
    disordered motor control. He is the author of Neurophysiological Basis of
    Movement and Control of Human Movement and the editor of Progress in Motor
    Control, volume 1, and the journal Motor Control. He also translated
    Bernstein's classic On Dexterity and Its Development in 1996. He has written
    more than 100 papers published in refereed journals.
    Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky, PhD, is an expert in the biomechanics of human
    motion. He has been a professor in the department of kinesiology at Penn
    State University since 1991 and is the director of the university's
    biomechanics laboratory. Before coming to North America in 1990, Dr.
    Zatsiorsky served as professor and chair of the department of biomechanics
    at the Central Institute of Physical Culture in Moscow. He has received
    several awards for his achievements, including the Geoffrey Dyson Award from
    the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports (the society's highest
    honor).


    Cory Byers
    (217) 351-5076 ext. 2428
    Marketing Manager
    (217) 351-2674 FAX
    Human Kinetics Publishers
    coryb@hkusa.com

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