The invisible hand : neurocognitive mechanisms of human hand function / Matthew Longo.
2025
QP334
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Title
The invisible hand : neurocognitive mechanisms of human hand function / Matthew Longo.
ISBN
9780262382595 (epub)
0262382598
9780262382588 (pdf)
026238258X
9780262551878 (paperback)
0262382598
9780262382588 (pdf)
026238258X
9780262551878 (paperback)
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2025]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
QP334
Dewey Decimal Classification
612.9/7
Summary
"A survey of the human hand from an evolutionary biology and cognitive neuroscience perspective. Argues that the "invisible hand" of the nervous system is what makes the human hand such an evolutionary success"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The MIT Press
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Table of Contents
The Visible Hand
The Sensing Hand
The Moving Hand
The Acting Hand
The Exploring Hand
The Embodied Hand
The Hand in Space
The Expert Hand
The Diseased Hand
The Extended Hand
The Evolving Hand
The Developing Hand
The Bilateral Hand
The Dominant and Non-Dominant Hands
The Communicating Hand.
The Sensing Hand
The Moving Hand
The Acting Hand
The Exploring Hand
The Embodied Hand
The Hand in Space
The Expert Hand
The Diseased Hand
The Extended Hand
The Evolving Hand
The Developing Hand
The Bilateral Hand
The Dominant and Non-Dominant Hands
The Communicating Hand.