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Vernon Mountcastle has devoted his career to studying the neurophysiology of sensation in the hand. In The Sensory Hand he provides an astonishingly comprehensive account of the neural underpinnings of the rich and complex tactile experiences evoked by stimulation of the hand.

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What is so special about primate hands? Few, if any, are more qualified to answer this question than Vernon Mountcastle. He and his colleagues have been the leading students of somatic sensibility (‘somesthesis’) in primates for over half a century. In The Sensory Hand, he offers an overview of a lifetime of influential, and sometimes controversial, research. The massive treatise begins with a review of the evolution and structure of the human hand. Mountcastle then ventures forth on a journey from manual behavior to tactile receptors all the way to the cerebral cortex. Through sixteen lengthy chapters, he reviews each level of the somatosensory pathway in rich detail… Mountcastle does a masterful job integrating the basics of what we know about how sensory information travels from the hand to the highest regions of the brain. Although there are a few excellent books on the evolution of the hands and how we use them, this is the only sophisticated book on the neural basis of how the hand works. -- Charles G. Gross and Asif A. Ghazanfar * Science *
This volume will certainly become a definitive reference on the mechanisms of sensory processing in the hand… [It] will be essential for experts on the hand or somatosensory processing, an interesting read for scientists focused on sensation more generally, and a useful reference for graduate and undergraduate students early in their career. -- David J. Pinto * Quarterly Review of Biology *

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1. Perception and the World of Somesthesis 2. The Evolution and Structure of the Hand 3. General Features of Somatic Afferent Systems 4. Sensory Innervation of the Primate Hand 5. Large-Fibered Peripheral Interface 6. Dorsal Systems and the Dorsal Column Nuclear Complex 7. Small-Fibered Peripheral Interface 8. Ascending Spinal Cord Systems of Intrinsic Origin 9. Dual Functions of the Dorsal Thalamus 10. Postcentral Somatic Sensory Areas in Primates 11. Dynamic Neural Operations in Somatic Sensibility 12. Dynamic Neural Operations the Sense of Flutter Vibration 13. Parietal Lateral System and Somatic Sensibility 14. Parietal Frontal Sensory Motor Transition 15. Adaptive Reorganizations of Central Somatic Sensory Networks 16. Haptic Sense As Substitute for Vision

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      Publisher: Harvard University Press
      Publication Date: 30/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9780674019744, 978-0674019744
      ISBN10: 0674019741

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      Book Synopsis
      Vernon Mountcastle has devoted his career to studying the neurophysiology of sensation in the hand. In The Sensory Hand he provides an astonishingly comprehensive account of the neural underpinnings of the rich and complex tactile experiences evoked by stimulation of the hand.

      Trade Review
      What is so special about primate hands? Few, if any, are more qualified to answer this question than Vernon Mountcastle. He and his colleagues have been the leading students of somatic sensibility (‘somesthesis’) in primates for over half a century. In The Sensory Hand, he offers an overview of a lifetime of influential, and sometimes controversial, research. The massive treatise begins with a review of the evolution and structure of the human hand. Mountcastle then ventures forth on a journey from manual behavior to tactile receptors all the way to the cerebral cortex. Through sixteen lengthy chapters, he reviews each level of the somatosensory pathway in rich detail… Mountcastle does a masterful job integrating the basics of what we know about how sensory information travels from the hand to the highest regions of the brain. Although there are a few excellent books on the evolution of the hands and how we use them, this is the only sophisticated book on the neural basis of how the hand works. -- Charles G. Gross and Asif A. Ghazanfar * Science *
      This volume will certainly become a definitive reference on the mechanisms of sensory processing in the hand… [It] will be essential for experts on the hand or somatosensory processing, an interesting read for scientists focused on sensation more generally, and a useful reference for graduate and undergraduate students early in their career. -- David J. Pinto * Quarterly Review of Biology *

      Table of Contents
      1. Perception and the World of Somesthesis 2. The Evolution and Structure of the Hand 3. General Features of Somatic Afferent Systems 4. Sensory Innervation of the Primate Hand 5. Large-Fibered Peripheral Interface 6. Dorsal Systems and the Dorsal Column Nuclear Complex 7. Small-Fibered Peripheral Interface 8. Ascending Spinal Cord Systems of Intrinsic Origin 9. Dual Functions of the Dorsal Thalamus 10. Postcentral Somatic Sensory Areas in Primates 11. Dynamic Neural Operations in Somatic Sensibility 12. Dynamic Neural Operations the Sense of Flutter Vibration 13. Parietal Lateral System and Somatic Sensibility 14. Parietal Frontal Sensory Motor Transition 15. Adaptive Reorganizations of Central Somatic Sensory Networks 16. Haptic Sense As Substitute for Vision

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