This book's impressive scope covers a diverse range of topics, including evolution, behavior, systems and cellular physiology and modelling. The chapters provide useful reviews by outstanding meuroscientists at the forefront of their field. As such the volume should be a valuable introduction and reference for students and neuroscientists.
Eberhard E. Fetz, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington School of Medicine
Acquisition of Motor Behavior in Vertebrates is a definitive, novel contribution to one of the most exciting and fastest evolving fields of Neuroscience. The top notch chapters, lucidly written by the leaders in the field, make the book an indispensable resource, and the topics covered, ranging from human motor behavior to neurophysiology and modeling, give the book an unusual and highly original breadth. The book is highly recommended to undergraduate and graduate students as well as to experts: Everyone will enjoy the excitement and fascination of motor learning explicated in such a comprehensive and lucid way!
Apostolos P. Georgopoulos, Director, Brain Sciences Center, VA Medical Center; Professor of Physiology, Neurology, and Psychology, University of Minnesota Medical School
Our knowledge base is rapidly expanding, and this compendium should be invaluable to neuroscientists who are attempting to stay abreast of the diversity of developments. It should also be useful to students who are preparing themselves to work in this area. I am not aware of another volume that effectively addresses the general topic of motor learning, and to this extent, the book is unique.
James C. Houk, Nathan Smith Davis Professor and Chairman of the Physiology Department, Northwestern Medical School