In this book the authors present new research in the study of motor behavior and control. Topics discussed include motor planning skills in neurotypical development and Autism Spectrum Disorder; the role of motor imagery in action planning; cognitive training as how it enhances motor performance and learning; laterality, load and motor imagery; motor control and impulsivity; the contribution of better understanding of martial arts strikes to studies in motor control; assisted cycle therapy (ACT); developing the ability to activate difficult facial action units involved in emotional expressions; and coordination thermodynamics.
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