The learning of isometric force time scales is differentially influenced by constant and variable practice Adam C. KingKarl M. Newell Research Article 30 April 2013 Pages: 149 - 159
Following and intercepting scribbles: interactions between eye and hand control Leigh A. Mrotek Research Article 04 April 2013 Pages: 161 - 174
The vestibular system does not modulate fusimotor drive to muscle spindles in contracting leg muscles of seated subjects L. R. BentM. SanderV. G. Macefield Research Article 04 April 2013 Pages: 175 - 183
Localization of the primary taste cortex by contrasting passive and attentive conditions Yuko NakamuraKenji TokumoriTazuko K. Goto Research Article 19 April 2013 Pages: 185 - 197
Neural mechanisms of shifts of spatial attention induced by object words with spatial associations: an ERP study Entao ZhangJunlong LuoQiwei Li Research Article 11 April 2013 Pages: 199 - 209
Action, perception and postural planning when reaching for tools Alan Sunderland Research Article 10 April 2013 Pages: 211 - 222
Time perception during apparent biological motion reflects subjective speed of movement, not objective rate of visual stimulation Guido OrgsLouise KirschPatrick Haggard Research Article 16 April 2013 Pages: 223 - 229
Dual adaptation to opposing visuomotor rotations with similar hand movement trajectories Ravindra BaldeoDenise Henriques Research Article 11 April 2013 Pages: 231 - 241
Inverse relationship between task complexity and performance deficit in 5 m water immersion Marc DaleckiOtmar BockUwe Hoffmann Research Article 19 April 2013 Pages: 243 - 248
Multisensory temporal integration: task and stimulus dependencies Ryan A. StevensonMark T. Wallace Research Article 21 April 2013 Pages: 249 - 261
Bilateral coupling facilitates recovery of rhythmical movements from perturbation in healthy and post-stroke subjects Ksenia I. UstinovaAnatol G. FeldmanMindy F. Levin Research Article 23 April 2013 Pages: 263 - 274
Silent articulation modulates auditory and audiovisual speech perception Marc SatoEmilie TroilleVincent Gracco Research Article 17 April 2013 Pages: 275 - 288
Slow and steady is not as easy as it sounds: interlimb coordination at slow speed is associated with elevated attentional demand especially in older adults Hakuei FujiyamaMark R. HinderJeffery J. Summers Research Article 17 April 2013 Pages: 289 - 300