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Sect. 1 | Models and Theories of Motor Control | |
Neural Models of Distributed Motor Control | 3 | |
Distributed Control of Limb Position and Force | 31 | |
A Theory of Rapid Movements | 55 | |
Distributed Sensorimotor Learning | 71 | |
Issues in Goal Directed Motor Learning: Feedforward Control, Motor Equivalence, Specificity, and Artificial Neural Networks | 101 | |
Posturo-Kinetic Interactions: Modeling and Modes of Control | 125 | |
Sect. 2 | Representation and Control of Movement | |
From Action Representation to Movement Control | 159 | |
Motor Programming and Control | 181 | |
Representation of Space and Motion in Man | 195 | |
Plans and Programs for Short Movement Sequences | 211 | |
Motor-Perceptual Interactions | 229 | |
Interaction of Cognitive and Biomechanical Factors in the Organization of Graphic Movements | 249 | |
Sect. 3 | Control and Coordination of Reaching Movements | |
Coordination Mechanisms in Prehension Movements | 265 | |
The Gearing of Early Reaching to the Environment | 287 | |
Prehension Movements in Parkinson's Disease | 307 | |
Critical Variables in the Coordination of Prosthetic and Normal Limbs | 321 | |
Online Control of Hand Reaching at Undetected Target Displacements | 343 | |
Effects of Practice on Reaching Movements Made to Moving Targets | 357 | |
Constraints, Phases and Sensorimotor Processing in Prehension | 371 | |
Sect. 4 | Structure and Function Relationships | |
Functional Force Control in Parkinson's Disease Patients | 401 | |
Simulation of Impairment of Force Amplitude and Force Timing in Parkinsonian Handwriting | 425 | |
Cooperative Control of Gaze by the Superior Colliculus, Brainstem and Cerebellum | 443 | |
Remote Facilitation of H-reflex During Voluntary Contraction of Orofacial and Limb Muscles | 475 | |
Neuronal Control of Stance and Gait | 483 | |
Planning a Reach: Spatial Analysis by Area 7a Neurons | 501 | |
Sect. 5 | Intersegmental Dynamics of Movement | |
Searching for Solutions to the Coordination Function: Learning as Exploratory Behavior | 517 | |
The Role of Intersegmental Dynamics in Infant Neuromotor Development | 533 | |
The Intermittent Dynamics of Coordination | 549 | |
Learning and Transfer as Dynamical Paradigms for Behavioral Change | 563 | |
An Exception That Proves the Rule! | 583 | |
Frequency Locking, Frequency Modulation, and Bifurcations in Dynamic Movement Systems | 599 | |
Sect. 6 | Bioelectrical and Biomechanical Correlates of Movement | |
Bioelectrical and Biomechanical Correlates of Rapid Human Elbow Movement | 625 | |
Human Jaw Movement Kinematics and Control | 647 | |
Equilibrium Trajectories Underlying Rapid Target-Directed Arm Movements | 661 | |
Augmented Feedback for Enhanced Skill Acquisition | 677 | |
Coordination of Upper-Limb Movement: A Neuro-Dynamics Account | 695 | |
Planning of Motor Sequences in Landing from a Jump-Down | 713 | |
Sect. 7 | Feature Coding and Selective Activation | |
Salient-Features Coding in Response Selection | 727 | |
Dimensional Overlap and Dimensional Relevance in Stimulus-Response and Stimulus-Stimulus Compatibility | 743 | |
Response Activation and Verification: A Psychophysiological Analysis | 779 | |
Quantitative Analysis of Stimulus-Response Linking in a Sequence of Cortical Structures | 793 | |
Some Historical Roots of Phenomena and Methods in Motor Behavior Research | 807 | |
Sect. 8 | Anatomical and Behavior Contribution to Movement | |
Contribution of the Thalamic Messages to Motor Cortex in the Learning of Motor Skills | 829 | |
Behavioral and Anatomical Correlates of Postlesion Plasticity of the Pyramidal Tract During Development in the Cat | 845 | |
Anatomical and Behavioral Parallels in the Development of the Corticospinal Tract | 861 | |
Brain Damage and Recovery: The Cellular Basis of Neuroplasticity | 877 | |
Eye-Head Coordination | 901 | |
Posture and Elderly Persons: Evidence for Deficits in the Central Integrative Mechanisms | 917 | |
Author Index | 933 | |
Subject Index | 955 |
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