People post-stroke perceive movement fluency in virtual reality Liesjet van DokkumDenis MottetIsabelle Laffont Research Article 11 January 2012 Pages: 1 - 8
In the absence of physical practice, observation and imagery do not result in updating of internal models for aiming Nicole T. OngBeverley C. LarssenNicola J. Hodges Research Article 10 January 2012 Pages: 9 - 19
Reduced interhemispheric inhibition in mild cognitive impairment Ryosuke TsutsumiRitsuko HanajimaYoshikazu Ugawa Research Article 11 January 2012 Pages: 21 - 26
Number representation is influenced by numerical processing level: an ERP study Junying LiangJun YinMowei Shen Research Article 18 January 2012 Pages: 27 - 39
Production of finely graded forces in humans: effects of simulated weightlessness by water immersion M. DaleckiT. DrägerO. Bock Research Article 12 January 2012 Pages: 41 - 47
Increasing selectivity of interlimb coordination during spontaneous movements in 2- to 4-month-old infants Nao KanemaruHama WatanabeGentaro Taga Research Article 15 January 2012 Pages: 49 - 61
Reduced input from foot sole skin through cooling differentially modulates the short latency and medium latency vestibular reflex responses to galvanic vestibular stimulation Stephanie B. MuiseChris K. LamLeah R. Bent Research Article 26 January 2012 Pages: 63 - 71
Time gain influences adaptive visual-motor isometric force control Xiaogang HuMolly M. MazichKarl M. Newell Research Article 26 January 2012 Pages: 73 - 80
Sustained effects for training of smooth pursuit plasticity Karin EibenbergerMichael RingThomas Haslwanter Research Article 17 February 2012 Pages: 81 - 89
Left, right, left, right, eyes to the front! Müller-Lyer bias in grasping is not a function of hand used, hand preferred or visual hemifield, but foveation does matter John van der KampMatthieu M. de WitRich S. W. Masters Research Article Open access 26 January 2012 Pages: 91 - 98
Corticomotor control of deep abdominal muscles in chronic low back pain and anticipatory postural adjustments Hugo Massé-AlarieVéronique H. FlamandCyril Schneider Research Article 05 February 2012 Pages: 99 - 109
The inflow of sensory information for the control of standing is graded and bidirectional Behdad TahayoriNicholas L. PortDavid M. Koceja Research Article 02 February 2012 Pages: 111 - 118
Reaction times and perceptual adjustments are sensitive to the illusory distortion of space Silvia SavazziBarbara EmanueleDiane Beck Research Article 05 February 2012 Pages: 119 - 128
Adaptation to novel visuo-motor transformations: further evidence of functional haptic neglect Herbert HeuerKatrin Rapp Research Article 11 February 2012 Pages: 129 - 140
Influence of the side of brain damage on postural upper-limb control including the scapula in stroke patients Johanna V. G. RobertsonNicolas RocheAgnès Roby-Brami Research Article 14 February 2012 Pages: 141 - 155
Response to comment on: Exp Brain Res. 2011 May 5th. Transcranial magnetic stimulation of macaque frontal eye fields decreases saccadic reaction time. Pierre Pouget PhD, Nicolas Wattiez MSc and Antoni Valero-Cabre MDPhD Annelies GeritsChristian C. RuffWim Vanduffel Reply 07 February 2012 Pages: 157 - 158
Erratum to: Signal detection theory and vestibular thresholds: I. Basic theory and practical considerations Daniel M. Merfeld Erratum 09 March 2012 Pages: 159 - 160
Erratum to: The impact of light fingertip touch on haptic cortical processing during a standing balance task David A. E. BoltonWilliam E. McIlroyW. Richard Staines Erratum 18 February 2012 Pages: 161 - 161