Tag: Posture

Multisensory Control of Posture


Free Download Multisensory Control of Posture By E. D. Schomburg (auth.), T. Mergner, F. Hlavačka (eds.)
1995 | 358 Pages | ISBN: 1461357918 | PDF | 12 MB
From recent developments in the rapidly growing area of neuroscience it has become increasingly clear that a simplistic description of brain function as a broad collection of simple input-output relations is quite inadequate. Introspection already tells us that our motor behavior is guided by a complex interplay between many inputs from the outside world and from our internal "milieu," internal models of ourselves and the outside world, memory content, directed attention, volition, and so forth. Also, our motor activity normally involves more than a circumscribed group of muscles, even if we intend to move only one effector organ. For example, a reaching movement or a reorientation of a sensory organ almost invariably requires a pattern of preparatory or assisting activities in other parts of the body, like the ones that maintain the body’s equilibrium. The present volume is a summary of the papers presented at the symposium "Sensory Interaction in Posture and Movement Control" that was held at Smolenice Castle near Bratislava, Slovakia, as a Satellite Symposium to the ENA Meeting 1994 in Vienna. The focus of this meeting was not only restricted to the "classical" sensory interactions such as between vestibular and visual signals, or between otolith and semicircular canal inputs. Rather, the symposium tried to consider also the interplay between perception and action, between reflexive and volitional motor acts as well as between sensory driven or self-initi ated motor acts and reafferent inputs.

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Playing with Posture Positive Child Development Using the Alexander Technique


Free Download Sue Holladay, "Playing with Posture: Positive Child Development Using the Alexander Technique"
English | ISBN: 0956899714 | 2012 | 160 pages | AZW | 249 KB
In this book Sue Holladay shows how the Alexander Technique can help parents and carers improve their children’s posture and learning capabilities. The value and essence of the Technique is easily and clearly communicated by the use of simple examples, activities and games that benefit the whole family. Ideal for Alexander Technique teachers to recommend to parents and carers.

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Slouch Posture Panic in Modern America


Free Download Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America by Beth Linker
English | April 9th, 2024 | ISBN: 069123549X | 392 pages | True EPUB | 22.67 MB
The strange and surprising history of the so-called epidemic of bad posture in modern America-from eugenics and posture pageants to today’s promoters of "paleo posture"

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Yoga Body The Origins of Modern Posture Practice


Free Download Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice by Mark Singleton, Benjamin Crow, Upfront Books
English | 2022 | ISBN: B09TDD9R6G | Format: M4B / Bitrate: 128 Kbps / 9 hours and 21 minutes | 519 Mb
Yoga is so prevalent in the modern world – practiced by pop stars, taught in schools, and offered in yoga centers, health clubs, and even shopping malls – that we take its presence, and its meaning, for granted. But how did the current yoga boom happen? And is it really rooted in ancient Indian practices, as many of its adherents claim?
In this groundbreaking book, Mark Singleton calls into question many commonly held beliefs about the nature and origins of postural yoga (asana) and suggests a radically new way of understanding the meaning of yoga as it is practiced by millions of people across the world today.
Singleton shows that, contrary to popular belief, there is no evidence in the Indian tradition for the kind of health and fitness-oriented asana practice that dominates the global yoga scene of the 21st century. Singleton’s surprising – and surely controversial – thesis is that yoga as it is popularly practiced today owes a greater debt to modern Indian nationalism and, even more surprisingly, to the spiritual aspirations of European bodybuilding and early 20th-century women’s gymnastic movements of Europe and America, than it does to any ancient Indian yoga tradition. This discovery enables Singleton to explain, as no one has done before, how the most prevalent forms of postural yoga, like Ashtanga, Bikram, and "Hatha" yoga, came to be the hugely popular phenomena they are today.

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