Conflict with vision diminishes proprioceptive adaptation to muscle vibration Tatjana Seizova-CajicRita Azzi Research Article 28 April 2011 Pages: 169 - 175
Theta synchronization between the hippocampus and the nucleus incertus in urethane-anesthetized rats Ana Cervera-FerriJuan Guerrero-MartínezVicent Teruel-Martí Research Article 09 April 2011 Pages: 177 - 192
Speed-difficulty trade-off in speech: Chinese versus English Mark L. LatashYao SunIrina L. Mikaelian Research Article 09 April 2011 Pages: 193 - 205
Bimanual strategies for object retrieval in infants and young children Deirdre BirtlesShirley AnkerOliver Braddick Research Article 17 April 2011 Pages: 207 - 218
Physically coupling two objects in a bimanual task alters kinematics but not end-state comfort Charmayne M. L. HughesJeffrey M. HaddadJoong Hyun Ryu Original Article 12 April 2011 Pages: 219 - 229
Rapid motor responses quickly integrate visuospatial task constraints Lu YangJonathan A. MichaelsStephen H. Scott Research Article 19 April 2011 Pages: 231 - 242
Modulation of the motor system during visual and auditory language processing Ludovica LabrunaMiguel Fernández-del-OlmoRichard B. Ivry Research Article 03 May 2011 Pages: 243 - 250
Direction-dependent excitatory and inhibitory ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (oVEMPs) produced by oppositely directed accelerations along the midsagittal axis of the head Peter JombikPavel SpodniakVladimír Bahyl Research Article Open access 22 April 2011 Pages: 251 - 263
Modulation of short intra-cortical inhibition during action reprogramming Franz-Xaver NeubertRogier B. MarsMatthew F. S. Rushworth Research Article 29 April 2011 Pages: 265 - 276
Rhythmic movement in Parkinson’s disease: effects of visual feedback and medication state S. Levy-TzedekH. I. KrebsH. Poizner Research Article 28 April 2011 Pages: 277 - 286
The effects of visual material and temporal synchrony on the processing of letters and speech sounds Maria MittagRika TakegataTeija Kujala Research Article 23 April 2011 Pages: 287 - 298
Multi-frequency arm cycling reveals bilateral locomotor coupling to increase movement symmetry Erin V. L. VasudevanE. Paul Zehr Research Article 23 April 2011 Pages: 299 - 312
Reaction times for allocentric movements are 35 ms slower than reaction times for target-directed movements Lore ThalerMelvyn A. Goodale Research Article 24 April 2011 Pages: 313 - 328