Canine Motor Control
Publisher Description
Veterinary students commonly encounter difficulties as they work to develop an understanding of how movements are controlled. The goal of this book is use a combination of models, animations, photographs, and interactive activities to make the underlying neural pathways easier to envision. In doing so, students will examine the basic neural control system for conscious, volitional movement and then incorporate other systems that allow fine-tuning of the planned movements.
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