Pitch discrimination accuracy in musicians vs nonmusicians: an event-related potential and behavioral study Mari TervaniemiViola JustErich Schröger Research Article 13 November 2004 Pages: 1 - 10
Blink effects on ongoing smooth pursuit eye movements in humans Holger RamboldIeman El BazChristoph Helmchen Research Article 09 October 2004 Pages: 11 - 26
Accelerated recognition of left oblique views of faces Miyuki YamamotoYasuyuki KowatariShigeru Kitazawa Research Article 15 October 2004 Pages: 27 - 33
Facilitatory effects of 1 Hz rTMS in motor cortex of patients affected by migraine with aura Filippo BrighinaGiuseppe GigliaBrigida Fierro Research Article 12 October 2004 Pages: 34 - 38
Older women strongly prefer stride lengthening to shortening in avoiding obstacles V. WeerdesteynB. NienhuisJ. Duysens Research Article 30 September 2004 Pages: 39 - 46
Polysynaptic pathways from the vestibular nuclei to the lateral mammillary nucleus of the rat: substrates for vestibular input to head direction cells J. E. BrownJ. P. CardB. J. Yates Research Article 03 November 2004 Pages: 47 - 61
Investigating the effect of a transparent barrier on the crossmodal congruency effect Norimichi KitagawaCharles Spence Research Article 20 November 2004 Pages: 62 - 71
Knowing your nose better than your thumb: measures of over-grasp reveal that face-parts are special for grasping M. G. EdwardsA. M. WingG. W. Humphreys Research Article 09 October 2004 Pages: 72 - 80
Discrete functional contributions of cerebral cortical foci in voluntary swallowing: a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) “Go, No-Go” study Jillian A. ToogoodAmy M. BarrRuth E. Martin Research Article 04 November 2004 Pages: 81 - 90
Testing hypotheses and the advancement of science: recent attempts to falsify the equilibrium point hypothesis Anatol G. FeldmanMark L. Latash Research Article 15 October 2004 Pages: 91 - 103
Movement related potentials in acutely induced weakness and stroke S. K. JankelowitzJ. G. Colebatch Research Article 15 October 2004 Pages: 104 - 113
Distinct changes in cortical and spinal excitability following high-frequency repetitive TMS to the human motor cortex Angelo QuartaroneSergio BagnatoPaolo Girlanda Research Article 02 December 2004 Pages: 114 - 124
Chronostasis without voluntary action Iona AlexanderKai V. ThiloVincent Walsh Research Article 07 December 2004 Pages: 125 - 132