Timing of goal-directed hitting: impact requirements change the information–movement coupling Simone R. CaljouwJohn van der KampGeert J. P. Savelsbergh Research Article 04 February 2004 Pages: 135 - 144
Distributing vertical forces between the digits during gripping and lifting: the effects of rotating the hand versus rotating the object Barbara M. QuaneyKelly J. Cole Research Article 06 December 2003 Pages: 145 - 155
On-line compensation for perturbations of a reaching movement is cerebellar dependent: support for the task dependency hypothesis Yury ShimanskyJian-Jun WangJames R. Bloedel Research Article 03 December 2003 Pages: 156 - 172
Obstacle avoidance during locomotion using haptic information in normally sighted humans Aftab E. PatlaT. Claire DaviesEwa Niechwiej Research Article 10 February 2004 Pages: 173 - 185
Trunk recruitment during spoon use in tetraparetic cerebral palsy Dominique van RoonBert SteenbergenRuud G. J. Meulenbroek Research Article 20 December 2003 Pages: 186 - 195
Slowing fastest finger movements of the dominant hand with low-frequency rTMS of the hand area of the primary motor cortex L. JänckeH. SteinmetzU. Ziemann Research Article 29 November 2003 Pages: 196 - 203
Influence of working memory on patterns of motor related cortico-cortical coupling Deborah J. SerrienAlek H. PogosyanPeter Brown Research Article 29 November 2003 Pages: 204 - 210
Retinal slip during active head motion and stimulus motion C. C. A. M. GielenS. F. GabelJ. Duysens Research Article 03 December 2003 Pages: 211 - 219
At what stage of manual visual reaction time does interhemispheric transmission occur: controlled or ballistic? C. Cavina-PratesiE. BricoloC. A. Marzi Research Article 12 December 2003 Pages: 220 - 230
When pros become cons for anti- versus prosaccades: factors with opposite or common effects on different saccade types Árni KristjánssonMyriam W. G. VandenbrouckeJon Driver Research Article 06 December 2003 Pages: 231 - 244
Vestibular influences on CA1 neurons in the rat hippocampus: an electrophysiological study in vivo Arata HoriiNoah A. RussellDavid K. Bilkey Research Article 10 December 2003 Pages: 245 - 250
Effects of bilateral vestibular loss on podokinetic after-rotation Gammon M. EarhartKathryn M. SibleyFay B. Horak Research Note 03 February 2004 Pages: 251 - 256
Predictiveness of a visual distractor modulates saccadic responses to auditory targets Holle KirchnerHans Colonius Research Note 28 January 2004 Pages: 257 - 260
Unconscious modulation of motor cortex excitability revealed with transcranial magnetic stimulation Hugo ThéoretErin HalliganAlvaro Pascual-Leone Research Note 24 January 2004 Pages: 261 - 264