Ausgabe 1/2011
Inhalt (13 Artikel)
Stump nerve signals during transcranial magnetic motor cortex stimulation recorded in an amputee via longitudinal intrafascicular electrodes
P. M. Rossini, Jacopo Rigosa, Silvestro Micera, Giovanni Assenza, Luca Rossini, Florinda Ferreri
Locomotor and verbal distance judgments in action and vista space
Johanna Bergmann, Elsa Krauß, Agnes Münch, Reiner Jungmann, Daniel Oberfeld, Heiko Hecht
Time perception of action photographs is more precise than that of still photographs
Alessandro Moscatelli, Laura Polito, Francesco Lacquaniti
Patterns of change in ocular motor development
Christoph Klein, Reinhold Rauh, Monica Biscaldi
Sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation (sGVS) induces a vasovagal response in the rat
Bernard Cohen, Giorgio P. Martinelli, Dmitri Ogorodnikov, Yongqing Xiang, Theodore Raphan, Gay R. Holstein, Sergei B. Yakushin
A global effect of capture saccades
S. Van der Stigchel, J. P. de Vries, R. Bethlehem, J. Theeuwes
Visual-haptic cue integration with spatial and temporal disparity during pointing movements
Sascha Serwe, Konrad P. Körding, Julia Trommershäuser
Alerting, orienting and executive control: the effects of sleep deprivation on attentional networks
Diana Martella, Maria Casagrande, Juan Lupiáñez
Changes in the referent body location and configuration may underlie human gait, as confirmed by findings of multi-muscle activity minimizations and phase resetting
Anatol G. Feldman, Tal Krasovsky, Melanie C. Baniña, Anouk Lamontagne, Mindy F. Levin
Differing proportions of ‘express saccade makers’ in different human populations
Nabin Amatya, Qiyong Gong, Paul C. Knox
Visually triggered K-complexes: a study in New Zealand rabbits
I. N. Pigarev, G. O. Fedorov, E. V. Levichkina, J. M. Marimon, M. L. Pigareva, H. Almirall
Repetitive common peroneal nerve stimulation increases ankle dorsiflexor motor evoked potentials in incomplete spinal cord lesions
Aiko K. Thompson, Brandon Lapallo, Michael Duffield, Briana M. Abel, Ferne Pomerantz
Feedforward postural muscle modes and multi-mode coordination in mild cerebellar ataxia
Tadayoshi Asaka, Yun Wang