Presynaptic inhibition in the vertebrate spinal cord revisited P. RudominRobert F. Schmidt Review Article Pages: 1 - 37
Control of voluntary and reflexive saccades in Parkinson’s disease K. A. BriandDaniel StrallowAnne B. Sereno Research Article Pages: 38 - 48
Prepulse modulation of the startle reaction and the blink reflex in normal human subjects J. Valls-SoléFrancesc ValldeoriolaFritz Nobbe Research Article Pages: 49 - 56
The remembered pursuit task: evidence for segregation of timing and velocity storage in predictive oculomotor control G. R. BarnesS. F. Donelan Research Article Pages: 57 - 67
The kinematics of eating with a spoon: bringing the food to the mouth, or the mouth to the food? J. van der KampBert Steenbergen Research Article Pages: 68 - 76
Modulation of motor cortex excitability by median nerve and digit stimulation R. ChenBrian CorwellMark Hallett Research Article Pages: 77 - 86
Movement reversals in ball catching Gilles MontagneMichel LaurentReinoud Bootsma Research article Pages: 87 - 92
Directional sensitivity of stretch reflexes and balance corrections for normal subjects in the roll and pitch planes Mark G. CarpenterJ. H. J. AllumFlurin Honegger Research Article Pages: 93 - 113
Expression of cholecystokinin, somatostatin, thyrotropin-releasing hormone, glutamic acid decarboxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase genes in the central nervous motor systems of the genetically dystonic hamster J.-M. BurgunderA. RichterW. Löscher Research Article Pages: 114 - 120
Discrimination of short time intervals by the human observer Gerald Westheimer Research Article Pages: 121 - 126
Eye-position dependence of three-dimensional ocular rotation-axis orientation during head impulses in humans A. PallaD. StraumannH. Obzina Research Article Pages: 127 - 133
Does the coordination between posture and movement during human whole-body reaching ensure center of mass stabilization? P. J. StapleyThierry PozzoAlexander Grishin Research Article Pages: 134 - 146
The retention deficit induced by (RS)-α-methyl-4-carboxyphenylglycine in a lever-press learning task is blocked by selective agonists of either group I or group II metabotropic glutamate receptors C. MathisArielle Ungerer Research Article Pages: 147 - 155
Optokinetic nystagmus with spontaneous reversal of transparent motion perception K. Watanabe Research Note Pages: 156 - 160
Intrasaccadic target steps during the deceleration of primary saccades affect the latency of corrective saccades T. EggertJ. DitterichA. Straube Research Note Pages: 161 - 166