The neuroscientists Stefan Schaffelhofer and Hansjörg Scherberger of the German Primate Center (DPZ) have studied how the brain controls
the different grasping movements.
Not exact matches
Bergson argues that life is essentially a process of becoming, which involves three
different movements: qualitative, evolutionary and extensive.80 As we have seen, all three are
grasped intuitively and articulated intellectually.
For to affirm that all things eternally recur, and recur eternally the same, is to
grasp an absolutely chaotic
movement or flow, a
movement in which identity and difference flow into one another, and nothing at all either preserves its own identity or remains
different from anything else.
«We found that
different neurons in the AIP were indeed selective for
different grasps, but we also found activation for shoulder or hand
movements, whether imagined or attempted, and for either side of the body,» Andersen says.
you can also ask an awful lot of yourself with the same weight kettlebell by tweaking the move just a bit every few times you do it, perhaps pressing from a
different angle, slowing down at
different parts of the
movement, reversing the grip,
grasping from the sphere when pressing, juggling, etc..