Control of hand orientation and arm movement during reach and grasp Jing FanJiping HeStephen I. Helms Tillery Research Article 24 November 2005 Pages: 283 - 296
Phoria adaptation after sustained symmetrical convergence: influence of saccades S. H. YingD. S. Zee Research Article 24 November 2005 Pages: 297 - 305
Further evidence for selective difficulty of upward eye pursuit in juvenile monkeys: effects of optokinetic stimulation, static roll tilt, and active head movements Satoshi KasaharaTeppei AkaoKikuro Fukushima Research Article 30 November 2005 Pages: 306 - 321
Age reduces cortical reciprocal inhibition in humans Tibor HortobágyiM. Fernandez del OlmoJohn C. Rothwell Research Article 24 November 2005 Pages: 322 - 329
Transneuronal tracing of vestibulo-trigeminal pathways innervating the masseter muscle in the rat E. GiaconiF. DeriuI. Billig Research Article 24 November 2005 Pages: 330 - 339
Changes in perception of active but not passive turning following stepping on the rotating treadmill Elizabeth S. StevensGammon M. Earhart Research Article 24 November 2005 Pages: 340 - 346
The relation between force and movement when grasping an object with a precision grip Marianne BiegstraatenJeroen B. J. SmeetsEli Brenner Research Article 24 November 2005 Pages: 347 - 357
Differential influence of vision and proprioception on control of movement distance Leia B. BagesteiroFabrice R. SarlegnaRobert L. Sainburg Research Article 24 November 2005 Pages: 358 - 370
Advantages of binocular vision for the control of reaching and grasping Dean R. MelmothSimon Grant Research Article 02 December 2005 Pages: 371 - 388
Functional asymmetry and interhemispheric cooperation in the perception of emotions from facial expressions Marco TamiettoLuca Latini CorazziniGiuliano Geminiani Research Article 23 December 2005 Pages: 389 - 404
The visual control of stepping operates in real time: evidence from a pictorial illusion Elizabeth M. McCarvilleDavid A. Westwood Research Article 24 November 2005 Pages: 405 - 410
The role of prefrontal cortex in visuo-spatial planning: a repetitive TMS study Demis BassoMartin LotzeNiels Birbaumer Research Note 27 April 2006 Pages: 411 - 415
Grasp effects of the Ebbinghaus illusion are ambiguous R. GilsterJ. P. Kuhtz-BuschbeckR. Ferstl Research Note 25 April 2006 Pages: 416 - 420