Contributions to enhanced activity in rectus femoris in response to Lokomat-applied resistance Taryn KlarnerJ.-S. BlouinT. Lam Research Article 25 November 2012 Pages: 1 - 10
Hierarchical and multiple hand action representation using temporal postural synergies G. TessitoreC. SinigagliaR. Prevete Research Article 11 December 2012 Pages: 11 - 36
Attentional selection within and across hemispheres: implications for the perceptual load theory Ping WeiGuanlan KangXiaolin Zhou Research Article 28 November 2012 Pages: 37 - 45
Influence of (S)-ketamine on human motor cortex excitability Oliver HöffkenIda S. HaussleiterPeter Schwenkreis Research Article 25 November 2012 Pages: 47 - 53
Two-phase strategy of neural control for planar reaching movements: I. XY coordination variability and its relation to end-point variability Miya K. RandYury P. Shimansky Research Article 30 November 2012 Pages: 55 - 73
Perceptuo-motor learning rate declines by half from 20s to 70/80s Rachel O. CoatsWinona Snapp-ChildsGeoffrey P. Bingham Research Article 02 December 2012 Pages: 75 - 84
Inhibition of the dorsal premotor cortex does not repair surround inhibition in writer’s cramp patients Lidwien C. VeugenBritt S. HofflandBart P. van de Warrenburg Research Article 29 November 2012 Pages: 85 - 92
High-intensity unilateral dorsiflexor resistance training results in bilateral neuromuscular plasticity after stroke Katie DragertE. Paul Zehr Research Article 30 November 2012 Pages: 93 - 104
Virtual reality for assessment of patients suffering chronic pain: a case study Joan LloberaMar González-FrancoMaria V. Sanchez-Vives Research Article 07 December 2012 Pages: 105 - 117
Facilitation and interference in spatial and body reference frames Alison J. WiggettPaul E. DowningSteven P. Tipper Research Article 29 November 2012 Pages: 119 - 131
Signal detection theory and vestibular perception: III. Estimating unbiased fit parameters for psychometric functions Shomesh E. ChaudhuriDaniel M. Merfeld Research Article 19 December 2012 Pages: 133 - 146
Isoluminant coloured stimuli are undetectable in blindsight even when they move Iona AlexanderAlan Cowey Research Article 21 December 2012 Pages: 147 - 152