Visually induced motion sickness can be alleviated by pleasant odors Behrang KeshavarzDaniela StelzmannHeiko Hecht Research Article 30 January 2015 Pages: 1353 - 1364
Topography and collateralization of dopaminergic projections to primary motor cortex in rats Jonas A. HospHelen E. NolanAndreas R. Luft Research Article 30 January 2015 Pages: 1365 - 1375
Exogenously induced brain activation regulates neuronal activity by top-down modulation: conceptualized model for electrical brain stimulation Lauren Naomi Spezia AdachiAlexandre Silva QuevedoIraci L. S. Torres Research Article 11 February 2015 Pages: 1377 - 1389
Contrasting effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on central and peripheral visual fields Thiago L. CostaMirella GualtieriDora F. Ventura Research Article 04 February 2015 Pages: 1391 - 1397
Light touch modulates balance recovery following perturbation: from fast response to stance restabilization Alessandra Rezende MartinelliDaniel Boari CoelhoLuis Augusto Teixeira Research Article 03 February 2015 Pages: 1399 - 1408
Human manual control performance in hyper-gravity Torin K. ClarkMichael C. NewmanLaurence R. Young Research Article 05 February 2015 Pages: 1409 - 1420
Validating the feedback control of intersegmental coordination by fluctuation analysis of disturbed walking Tetsuro FunatoShinya AoiKazuo Tsuchiya Research Article 06 February 2015 Pages: 1421 - 1432
The differential effect of low- versus high-frequency random noise stimulation in the treatment of tinnitus Kathleen JoosDirk De RidderSven Vanneste Research Article 19 February 2015 Pages: 1433 - 1440
Ready, set, point: The effects of alertness on prism adaptation in healthy adults Franziska KintzelYoko IshigamiGail A. Eskes Research Article 22 February 2015 Pages: 1441 - 1454
Behavioural profile of Wistar rats with unilateral striatal lesion by quinolinic acid (animal model of Huntington disease) post-injection of apomorphine and exposure to static magnetic field Carolina GiorgettoElaine Cristina Mazzei SilvaJoão Eduardo de Araujo Research Article 11 February 2015 Pages: 1455 - 1462
Kinaesthetic mirror illusion and spatial congruence Morgane MetralMarie ChancelMichel Guerraz Research Article 11 February 2015 Pages: 1463 - 1470
Objects exhibit body model like shape distortions Aurelie SaultonTrevor J. DoddsStephan de la Rosa Research Article Open access 13 February 2015 Pages: 1471 - 1479
Passive perceptual learning versus active searching in a novel stimuli vigilance task James HeadWilliam S. Helton Research Article 19 February 2015 Pages: 1481 - 1489
Attention to individual identities modulates face processing María RuzClara ArandaDaniel Sanabria Research Article 18 February 2015 Pages: 1491 - 1502
Migraine and attention to visual events during mind wandering Julia W. Y. KamMarla J. S. MickleboroughTodd C. Handy Research Article 21 February 2015 Pages: 1503 - 1510
Dopamine D4 receptors linked to protein kinase G are required for changes in dopamine release followed by locomotor activity after repeated cocaine administration Jeong Hwan OhDong Kun LeeEun Sang Choe Research Article 22 February 2015 Pages: 1511 - 1518
Beyond the SNARC effect: distance–number mapping occurs in the peripersonal space Yi-Huan ChenJi-Fan ZhouSu-Ling Yeh Research Article 19 February 2015 Pages: 1519 - 1528
Astrocytic Cx 43 and Cx 40 in the mouse hippocampus during and after pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus X. L. WuY. C. TangF. R. Tang Research Article 18 February 2015 Pages: 1529 - 1539
Eye movements are primed toward the center of multiple stimuli even when the interstimulus distances are too large to generate saccade averaging John ChristieMatthew D. HilcheyRaymond M. Klein Research Article 26 February 2015 Pages: 1541 - 1549
Dynamics of the locomotor–respiratory coupling at different frequencies Charles P. HoffmannBenoît G. Bardy Research Article 22 March 2015 Pages: 1551 - 1561
Event-related potential responses to letter-string comparison analogies Changquan LongJing LiHong Li Research Article 20 February 2015 Pages: 1563 - 1573
The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on task processing and prioritisation during dual-task gait James G. WrightsonRosie TwomeyNicholas J. Smeeton Research Article 28 February 2015 Pages: 1575 - 1583
(Dis-)Harmony in movement: effects of musical dissonance on movement timing and form Naeem KomeilipoorMatthew W. M. RodgerPaola Cesari Research Article Open access 01 March 2015 Pages: 1585 - 1595
High-gain visual feedback exacerbates ankle movement variability in children Hwasil MoonChangki KimEvangelos A. Christou Research Article 06 March 2015 Pages: 1597 - 1606
Coupling of postural activity with motion of a ship at sea Manuel VarletBenoît G. BardyThomas A. Stoffregen Research Article 26 February 2015 Pages: 1607 - 1616
Blindsight is sensitive to stimulus numerosity and configuration: evidence from the redundant signal effect Alessia CeleghinSilvia SavazziCarlo A. Marzi Research Article 25 February 2015 Pages: 1617 - 1623
Neural processes mediating the preparation and release of focal motor output are suppressed or absent during imagined movement Jeremy S. EaglesAnthony N. CarlsenColum D. MacKinnon Research Article 06 March 2015 Pages: 1625 - 1637
Fast gaze reorientations by combined movements of the eye, head, trunk and lower extremities Dimitri AnastasopoulosJ. NaushahiAdolfo M. Bronstein Research Article Open access 12 March 2015 Pages: 1639 - 1650
Decreased postural control in adolescents born with extremely low birth weight Hannes PetersenArnar-Thor TuliniusPer-Anders Fransson Research Article 14 March 2015 Pages: 1651 - 1662
Neck muscle fatigue alters upper limb proprioception Mahboobeh ZabihhosseinianMichael W. R. HolmesBernadette Murphy Research Article 13 March 2015 Pages: 1663 - 1675