Ausgabe 2/2003
Inhalt (13 Artikel)
Functional significance of stiffness in adaptation of multijoint arm movements to stable and unstable dynamics
David W. Franklin, Etienne Burdet, Rieko Osu, Mitsuo Kawato, Theodore E. Milner
Effects of object shape and visual feedback on hand configuration during grasping
Luis F. Schettino, Sergei V. Adamovich, Howard Poizner
Neuronal activity in the substantia nigra in the anaesthetized rat has fractal characteristics. Evidence for firing-code patterns in the basal ganglia
M. Rodríguez, E. Pereda, J. González, P. Abdala, J. A. Obeso
The relation of motion sickness to the spatial–temporal properties of velocity storage
Mingjia Dai, Mikhail Kunin, Theodore Raphan, Bernard Cohen
Brainstem projections of different branches of the vestibular nerve: an experimental study by transganglionic transport of horseradish peroxidase in the cat
Kanoknart Yingcharoen, Jan Siegborn, Gunnar Grant
Transplantation of expanded neural precursor cells from the developing pig ventral mesencephalon in a rat model of Parkinson's disease
Richard J. E. Armstrong, Pamela Tyers, Meena Jain, Andrew Richards, Stephen B. Dunnett, Anne E. Rosser, Roger A. Barker
Impaired postural compensation for respiration in people with recurrent low back pain
Sarah K. Grimstone, Paul W. Hodges
When does action resist visual illusions? Effector position modulates illusory influences on motor responses
Nicola Bruno, Paolo Bernardis
Vergence-mediated changes in the axis of eye rotation during the human vestibulo-ocular reflex can occur independent of eye position
Americo A. Migliaccio, Phillip D. Cremer, Swee T. Aw, G. Michael Halmagyi, Ian S. Curthoys, Lloyd B. Minor, Michael J. Todd
Altered aiming movements in Parkinson's disease patients and elderly adults as a function of delays in movement onset
Diana H. Romero, Arend W.A. Van Gemmert, Charles H. Adler, Harold Bekkering, George E. Stelmach
Experimental muscle pain changes feedforward postural responses of the trunk muscles
Paul W. Hodges, G. Lorimer Moseley, Anna Gabrielsson, Simon C. Gandevia