Strategies and determinants for selection of alternate foot placement during human locomotion: influence of spatial and temporal constraints Renato MoraesM. Anthony LewisAftab E. Patla Research Article 21 September 2004 Pages: 1 - 13
Frontal and central oscillatory changes related to different aspects of the motor process: a study in go/no-go paradigms M. AlegreI. G. GurtubayJ. Artieda Research Article 29 July 2004 Pages: 14 - 22
Deficits in adaptive upper limb control in response to trunk perturbations in Parkinson’s disease E. TunikH. PoiznerA. G. Feldman Research Article 30 July 2004 Pages: 23 - 32
The visual control of stability in children and adults: postural readjustments in a ground optical flow Bernard BaumbergerBrice IsableuMichelangelo Flückiger Research Article 14 September 2004 Pages: 33 - 46
Attentional facilitation of response is impaired for antisaccades but not for saccades in patients with schizophrenia: implications for cortical dysfunction Nikolaos SmyrnisIoannis A. MalogiannisCostas N. Stefanis Research Article 24 June 2004 Pages: 47 - 54
Naming and grasping common objects: a priming study Camelia GarofeanuGrzegorz KróliczakG. Keith Humphrey Research Article 25 June 2004 Pages: 55 - 64
Is there a timing synergy during multi-finger production of quick force pulses? Mark L. LatashJae Kun ShimVladimir M. Zatsiorsky Research Article 28 July 2004 Pages: 65 - 71
Incidental information acquired by the amygdala during acquisition of a stimulus-response habit task Robert J. McDonaldNatalie FoongNancy S. Hong Research Article 28 July 2004 Pages: 72 - 83
Sensory biases produce alternation advantage found in sequential saccadic eye movement tasks Jillian H. FecteauCrystal AuDouglas P. Munoz Research Article 09 July 2004 Pages: 84 - 91
Vergence-mediated modulation of the human horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex is eliminated by a partial peripheral gentamicin lesion Americo A. MigliaccioLloyd B. MinorJohn P. Carey Research Article 24 June 2004 Pages: 92 - 98
The relationship of saccadic peak velocity to latency: evidence for a new prosaccadic abnormality in schizophrenia Rajeev S. RamchandranDara S. ManoachJason J. S. Barton Research Article 29 July 2004 Pages: 99 - 107
Characterisation of the quadriceps stretch reflex during the transition from swing to stance phase of human walking N. Mrachacz-KerstingB. A. LavoieT. Sinkjaer Research Article 25 June 2004 Pages: 108 - 122
Modification of the human motor cortex by associative stimulation H. S. PyndtM. C. Ridding Research Article 24 July 2004 Pages: 123 - 128
Keeping with the beat: movement trajectories contribute to movement timing Ramesh BalasubramaniamAlan M. WingAndreas Daffertshofer Research Note 10 September 2004 Pages: 129 - 134