Development of Eye-Hand Coordination Across the Life-Span

Edited by Chantal Bard, Michelle Fleury,
and Laurette Hay

6 x 9, 384 pages
cloth, ISBN 0-87249-628-7, $34.95s

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ABOUT THE BOOK

This book represents the only comprehensive treatment of eye-hand coordination and how it changes as a function of age. Topics included represent the latest in theory, research, and practice. Reflected here is an international approach, with writings from the world's leading authorities on topics such as: the environmental and genetic contributions to eye-hand coordination; basic neurophysiological processes involved in visuo-motor control; object manipulation and control in children and aging adults; a life-span perspective of specific eye-hand coordination behaviors; and the pathology of visuo-motor control.

ABOUT THE EDITORS

Chantal Bard is a professor of physical education at Laval University in Quebec and has published extensively in professional journals.

Michelle Fleury is the chair and a professor of physical education at Laval University and has published widely in professional journals.

Laurette Hay is a researcher in neurobiology and motor development at the Human Neurobiology Laboratory, CNRS (National Center for Research) at the University of Provence.

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