Proprioception, Posture and Emotion
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There are two main aspects to uprightness of the human body: erectness of the trunk and the two-footed or bipedal stance and gait. Most students of...
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There are two main aspects to uprightness of the human body: erectness of the trunk and the two-footed or bipedal stance and gait. Most students of human evolution tend to concentrate on bipedalism when they speak of the erect posture in hominid phylogeny. For instance, Washburn and Howell (1960) run the two concepts together in the following passage, "Perhaps, as Darwin suggested, tool use is both the cause and the effect of hominid bipedaism, and the evolution of erect posture occurred simultaneously with the earliest us of tools."
- Format:Paperback
- Pages:250 pages
- Publication:1981
- Publisher:Centre for Continuing Medical Education, University of NSW
- Edition:1st Ed
- Language:eng
- ISBN10:0858237288
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- kindle Asin:0858237288









