Closing the Gap
The Scientific Writings of David N. Lee
Gert-Jan Pepping editor Madeleine A Grealy editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:30th Jan '07
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This collection features David N. Lee’s significant works, accompanied by insights from esteemed researchers familiar with him. It serves as a vital resource for those studying perceptuo-motor control.
Closing the Gap is a comprehensive collection of the significant works of David N. Lee, presented within a historical context that highlights his contributions to the field of perceptuo-motor control. The book not only showcases Lee's writings but also includes insightful commentaries from prominent researchers who have made notable contributions to the discipline. These contributors were carefully chosen based on their expertise and standing in the field, ensuring that the discussions surrounding Lee's work are both informed and relevant.
The contributors bring a diverse range of perspectives, some having collaborated directly with Lee, while others have engaged in public debates regarding various controversies in the field. Their familiarity with Lee's research allows for a deeper exploration of his ideas and methodologies. Many contributors have personal connections to Lee, having interacted with him as students, mentors, or colleagues, which adds a unique dimension to the discussions. This blend of professional and personal relationships enriches the dialogue and fosters a greater understanding of Lee's impact on the study of movement.
Overall, Closing the Gap serves as an essential resource for academics and postgraduate students interested in perceptuo-motor control. The combination of Lee's foundational works and the expert commentary from his peers creates a valuable platform for exploring the origins of movement. This book not only honors David N. Lee's contributions but also stimulates further inquiry and discussion within the academic community.
ISBN: 9780805863161
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 544g
408 pages