Ausgabe 2/2012
Inhalt (14 Artikel)
Forces and moments generated by the human arm: variability and control
Y. Xu, A. V. Terekhov, M. L. Latash, V. M. Zatsiorsky
Self-enhancement processing in the default network: a single-pulse TMS study
Bruce Luber, Hans C. Lou, Julian P. Keenan, Sarah H. Lisanby
Dynamic transformation of vestibular signals for orientation
Callum J. Osler, Raymond F. Reynolds
Object affordance influences instruction span
Jens K. Apel, Angelo Cangelosi, Rob Ellis, Jeremy Goslin, Martin H. Fischer
Exploring small city maps
Peka Christova, Martin Scoppa, John Peponis, Apostolos P. Georgopoulos
Factors leading to obstacle contact during adaptive locomotion
Michel J. H. Heijnen, Brittney C. Muir, Shirley Rietdyk
Mind the step: complementary effects of an implicit task on eye and head movements in real-life gaze allocation
Bernard Marius ’t Hart, Wolfgang Einhäuser
The role of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in the Tower of London task performance: repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation study in patients with Parkinson’s disease
H. Srovnalova, R. Marecek, R. Kubikova, I. Rektorova
The influence of spatial working memory on ipsilateral remembered proprioceptive matching in adults with cerebral palsy
Daniel J. Goble, Micah B. Aaron, Seth Warschausky, Jacqueline N. Kaufman, Edward A. Hurvitz
Chronological changes in inflammatory cytokines immunoreactivities in the mouse hippocampus after systemic administration of high dosage of tetanus toxin
Bing Chun Yan, Joon Ha Park, In Hye Kim, Bich Na Shin, Ji Hyeon Ahn, Ki-Yeon Yoo, Deuk-Sik Lee, Myong Jo Kim, Il-Jun Kang, Moo-Ho Won
Effect of percutaneous stimulation at different spinal levels on the activation of sensory and motor roots
François D. Roy, Grady Gibson, Richard B. Stein
Attentional shifts by gaze direction in voluntary orienting: evidence from a microsaccade study
Takemasa Yokoyama, Yasuki Noguchi, Shinichi Kita
Perception of passage through openings depends on the size of the body in motion
John M. Franchak, Emma C. Celano, Karen E. Adolph
Time dilation caused by static images with implied motion
Kentaro Yamamoto, Kayo Miura