The neural and behavioural organization of goal-directed movements. Jeannerod, M. Clarendon Press/Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, 1988.
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(from the preface) This book deals with a problem central to the relations of brain and behaviour: the organization of goal-directed movements. The importance of movement, not only as a probe for studying brain mechanisms, but also as a clue to psychological functions, has been heralded by such eminent figures as H. von Helmholtz, R. S. Woodworth, C. S. Sherrington, N. Berstein, P. Fitts, and many others. /// This volume comprises six chapters, centered on the main aspects of the organization of movements. Many questions are raised (very few are answered) concerning the motor mechanisms and their implementation in goal-directed actions.
@book{jeannerod_neural_1988,
	address = {Oxford, England},
	title = {The neural and behavioural organization of goal-directed movements},
	isbn = {0-19-852117-0 (hardcover).},
	abstract = {(from the preface) This book deals with a problem central to the relations of brain and behaviour: the organization of goal-directed movements. The importance of movement, not only as a probe for studying brain mechanisms, but also as a clue to psychological functions, has been heralded by such eminent figures as H. von Helmholtz, R. S. Woodworth, C. S. Sherrington, N. Berstein, P. Fitts, and many others. /// This volume comprises six chapters, centered on the main aspects of the organization of movements. Many questions are raised (very few are answered) concerning the motor mechanisms and their implementation in goal-directed actions.},
	publisher = {Clarendon Press/Oxford University Press},
	author = {Jeannerod, M.},
	year = {1988},
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}

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