Manual dexterity and the making of tools – an introduction from an evolutionary perspective M. Wiesendanger Review Article Pages: 1 - 5
Reflex pathways from large muscle spindle afferents and recurrent axon collaterals to motoneurones of wrist and digit muscles: a comparison in cats, monkeys and humans M. IllertH. Kümmel Review Article Pages: 13 - 19
Control of grasp stability during pronation and supination movements R. S. JohanssonJenny L. BacklinMagnus K. O. Burstedt Research Article Pages: 20 - 30
The effects of muscimol inactivation of small regions of motor and somatosensory cortex on independent finger movements and force control in the precision grip Thomas BrochierMarie-Josée BoudreauA. M. Smith Research Article Pages: 31 - 40
Effects of unilateral brain damage on grip selection, coordination, and kinematics of ipsilesional prehension J. HermsdörferK. LaimgruberG. Goldenberg Research Article Pages: 41 - 51
Integration of the hand in postural reactions to sustained sideways force at the pelvis Kerry ElgerA. WingMartine Gilles Research Article Pages: 52 - 60
Effects of chronic median nerve compression at the wrist on sensation and manual skills J.-L. ThonnardPierre SaelsThierry Lejeune Research Note Pages: 61 - 64
Prehension movements and motor development in children J. P. Kuhtz-BuschbeckA. Boczek-FunckeH. Stolze Research Note Pages: 65 - 68
Anticipatory grip adjustments are observed in both goal-directed movements and movement tics in an individual with Tourette’s syndrome J. R. FlanaganLorna S. JakobsonKevin G. Munhall Research Note Pages: 69 - 75
Grip-load force coordination in cerebellar patients D.J. SerrienMario Wiesendanger Research Note Pages: 76 - 80
Impaired anticipatory finger grip-force adjustments in a case of cerebellar degeneration S. Babin-RattéA. SiriguA. Wing Research Note Pages: 81 - 85
Grip force dynamics in the approach to a collision Y. N. TurrellF.-X. LiA. M. Wing Research Note Pages: 86 - 91
Coordination of reaching and grasping by capitalizing on obstacle avoidance and other constraints D. A. RosenbaumRuud G. J. MeulenbroekChris Jansen Research Article Pages: 92 - 100
Parallel pathways mediating manual dexterity in the macaque I. Darian-SmithKathleen BurmanCorinna Darian-Smith Review Article Pages: 101 - 108
The role of synchrony and oscillations in the motor output S. N. BakerJ. M. KilnerR. N. Lemon Research Article Pages: 109 - 117
Precise spike synchronization in monkey motor cortex involved in preparation for movement Franck GrammontAlexa Riehle Research Note Pages: 118 - 122
Context-dependent force coding in motor and premotor cortical areas M.-C. Hepp-ReymondM. Kirkpatrick-TannerB. Weber Research Article Pages: 123 - 133
Learning, plasticity, and recovery in the central nervous system C. WeillerMichel Rijntjes Review Article Pages: 134 - 138
Somatotopic gradients in the distributed organization of the human primary motor cortex hand area: evidence from small infarcts Marc H. Schieber Research Article Pages: 139 - 148
Mechanisms of recovery of dexterity following unilateral lesion of the sensorimotor cortex in adult monkeys Yu LiuE. M. Rouiller Research Article Pages: 149 - 159
Neural representation of three-dimensional features of manipulation objects with stereopsis H. SakataMasato TairaYukiko Miyashita Review Article Pages: 160 - 169
Gaze effects in the cerebral cortex: reference frames for space coding and action D. BoussaoudFrank Bremmer Research Article Pages: 170 - 180
Largely segregated parietofrontal connections linking rostral intraparietal cortex (areas AIP and VIP) and the ventral premotor cortex (areas F5 and F4) G. LuppinoAkira MurataMassimo Matelli Research Note Pages: 181 - 187
Parcellation of the lateral premotor cortex of the macaque monkey based on staining with the neurofilament antibody SMI-32 Laetitia GabernetVirginia MeskenaïteMarie-Claude Hepp-Reymond Research Note Pages: 188 - 193
Visual responses in the dorsal premotor area F2 of the macaque monkey L. FogassiV. RaosM. Matelli Research Note Pages: 194 - 199
Eye-hand coordination in uni- and bimanual goal-oriented tasks R. M. MüriP. KaluznyM. Wiesendanger Research Note Pages: 200 - 204
Neuronal activity related to eye-hand coordination in the primate premotor cortex Christophe JouffraisD. Boussaoud Research Note Pages: 205 - 209
A parieto-premotor network for object manipulation: evidence from neuroimaging F. BinkofskiG. BuccinoH.-J. Freund Research Note Pages: 210 - 213
Time constraints improve reaching movements in an ataxic patient T. SchenkNorbert Mai Research Note Pages: 214 - 218
Do patients with neglect show abnormal hand velocity profiles during tactile exploration of peripersonal space? J. KonczakMarc HimmelbachHans-Otto Karnath Research note Pages: 219 - 223
Visual control of automated handwriting movements C. MarquardtW. GentzN. Mai Research Note Pages: 224 - 228
Acquisition of anticipatory postural adjustments in a bimanual load-lifting task: normal and pathological aspects J. MassionMarat IoffeRadka Gantcheva Review Article Pages: 229 - 235
Role of the feedforward command and reafferent information in the coordination of a passing prehension task M. SimoneauJ. PaillardY. Lamarre Research Article Pages: 236 - 242
Cerebral midline structures in bimanual coordination K. M. StephanF. BinkofskiH.-J. Freund Research Article Pages: 243 - 249
The identification of coordination constraints across planes of motion D. J. SerrienH. BogaertsS. P. Swinnen Research Note Pages: 250 - 255
Evidence for interhemispheric motor-level transfer in a simple reaction time task: an EEG study Gregor ThutClaude-Alain HauertChristoph Michel Research note Pages: 256 - 261