Alcohol induced region-dependent alterations of hemodynamic response: implications for the statistical interpretation of pharmacological fMRI studies M. LuchtmannK. JachauJ. Bernarding Research Article Open access 26 May 2010 Pages: 1 - 10
Human discrimination of rotational velocities Robert M. MalleryOsarenoma U. OlomuTimothy E. Hullar Research Article 05 June 2010 Pages: 11 - 20
Developmental aspects of pluriarticular movement control Isabelle MackrousLuc Proteau Research Article 30 May 2010 Pages: 21 - 32
Cortical processing of facial tactile stimuli in temporomandibular disorder as revealed by magnetoencephalography Aurelio A. AlonsoIoannis G. KoutlasApostolos P. Georgopoulos Research Article 26 May 2010 Pages: 33 - 45
How does typicality of category members affect the deductive reasoning? An ERP study Yi LeiFuhong LiHong Li Research Article 29 May 2010 Pages: 47 - 56
Are functional deficits in concussed individuals consistent with white matter structural alterations: combined FMRI & DTI study K. ZhangB. JohnsonS. Slobounov Research Article 23 May 2010 Pages: 57 - 70
Reduced heart rate variability predicts poor sleep quality in a case–control study of chronic fatigue syndrome A. R. BurtonK. RahmanU. Vollmer-Conna Research Article 26 May 2010 Pages: 71 - 78
Repetitive doublet firing of motor units: evidence for plateau potentials in human motoneurones? Lydia P. KudinaRegina E. Andreeva Research Article 28 May 2010 Pages: 79 - 90
Rhythm synchronization performance and auditory working memory in early- and late-trained musicians Jennifer A. BaileyVirginia B. Penhune Research Article 28 May 2010 Pages: 91 - 101
Can telling older adults where to look reduce falls? Evidence for a causal link between inappropriate visual sampling and suboptimal stepping performance William R. YoungMark A. Hollands Research Article 29 May 2010 Pages: 103 - 113
An anti-Hick’s effect for exogenous, but not endogenous, saccadic eye movements Bonnie M. Lawrence Research Article 03 June 2010 Pages: 115 - 118
Observational practice benefits are limited to perceptual improvements in the acquisition of a novel coordination skill Dana MaslovatNicola J. HodgesTodd C. Handy Research Article 23 May 2010 Pages: 119 - 130
Does the contribution of stimulus-hand correspondence to the auditory Simon effect increase with practice? Robert W. ProctorChunhong Shao Research Note 16 May 2010 Pages: 131 - 137
Recovery of human motoneurons during rotation C. D. ManningT. A. MillerP. Bawa Research Note 21 May 2010 Pages: 139 - 144