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Index for Volume 27 Pages 1-112 can be found in March, Number 1 Pages 113-208 can be found in June, Number 2 Pages 209-296 can be found in September, Number 3 Pages 297-384 can be found in December, Number 4 A Forthcoming Key Press Can Be Select- Cohen, A. (see Keele, S. W.) Goodman, D. (see Byblow, W. D.) ed While Earlier Ones are Executed, Commissaris, D. A. C. M. (see Toussaint, Goodman, D. (see Carson, R. G.) Verwey, W. B., 275. H. M.) Hall, K. G., Variability of Practice and A Method for Identifying the Initiation of Comparative Morphology of Locomotion Contextual Interference in Motor Skill Reaching Movements in Natural Pre- in Vertebrates, Eilam, D., 100. Learning, 299. hension, Corbetta, D., 285. Control of Rapid Arm Movements When Hamill, J. (see Holt, K. G.) Achieving Coordination in Prehension: Target Position is Altered During Sac- Hancock, G. R., On the Problem of Two- Joint Freezing and Postural Contribu- cadic Suppression, Blouin, J., 114. Dimensional Error Scores: Measures tions, Steenbergen, B., 333. Controlling the Ground Reaction Force and Analysis of Accuracy, Bias, and Adaptive Dynamics of the Leg Movement During Lifting, Toussaint, H. M., 225. Consistency, 241. Patterns of Human Infants: III. Age- Corbetta, D., A Method for Identifying Hasbroucq, T., Finger Pairings in Two- Related Differences in Limb Control, the Initiation of Reaching Movements Choice Reaction Time Tasks: Does the Jensen, J. L., 366. in Natural Prehension, 285. Between Hands Advantage Reflect Akamatsu, M. (see Hasbroucq, T.) Crawford, J. D., How Do Motor Systems Response Preparation? 251. Amplitude Scaling Compensates for Seri- Deal With the Problems of Controlling Henkes, S. (see Hollands, M. A.) al Delays in Correcting Eye and Arm Three-Dimensional Rotations? 89. Hollands, M. A., Human Eye Movements Movements, Kerr, G. K., 349. Denier van der Gon, J. J. (see Smeets, J. During Visually Guided Stepping, 155. An Energetic Comparison of Symmetrical B. J.) Holt, K. G., Energetic Cost and Stability and Asymmetrical Human Gait, Cald- Effects of Delayed Visual Feedback on During Human Walking at the Preferred well, G. E., 139. Jaw, Finger, and Toe Positioning in Stride Frequency, 164. Asymmetries in Coupling Dynamics of Man, Jacobs, R., 31. How Do Motor Systems Deal With the Perception and Action, Byblow, W. D., Eilam, D., Comparative Morphology of Problems of Controlling Three-Dimen- 123. Locomotion in Vertebrates, 100. sional Rotations? Crawford, J. D., 89. Bard, C. (see Blouin, J.) Elliott, D. (see Carson, R. G.) Human Eye Movements During Visually Barrett, N. C. (see Glencross, D. G.) Energetic Cost and Stability During Guided Stepping, Hollands, M. A., 155. Beek, P. J. (see Toussaint, H. M.) Human Walking at the Preferred Stride Investigating Individual Differences in a Blouin, J., Control of Rapid Arm Move- Frequency, K. G. Holt, 164. Serial Choice Reaction Time Task: Use ments When Target Position is Altered Erkelens, C. J. (see Smeets, J. B. J.) of Auditory Feedback and Analysis of During Saccadic Suppression, 114. Evidence of Incomplete Motor Program- Responses Surrounding Errors, Maylor, Brener, J. (see Slifkin, A. B.) ming in Parkinson’s Disease, Jennings, E. A., 325, Butler, M. S. (see Hancock, G. R.) P. J., 310. Jacobs, R., Effects of Delayed Visual Byblow, W. D., Asysametries in Coupling Fairweather, M. (see Sidaway, B.) Feedback on Jaw, Finger, and Toe Posi- Dynamics of Perception and Action, Fawcett, A. J., Persistent Deficits in Motor tioning in Man, 31. 123: Skill of Children With Dyslexia, 225. Jeng, S. F. (see Holt, K. G.) Caldwell, G. E., An Energetic Compari- Finger Pairings in Two-Choice Reaction Jennings, P. (see Keele, S. W.) son of Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Time Tasks: Does the Between Hands Jennings, P. J., Evidence of Imcomplete Human Gait, 139. Advantage Reflect Response Prepara- Motor Programming in Parkinson’s Dis- Carson, R. G., Phase Transitions and Crit- tion? Hasbroucg, T., 251. ease, 310. ical Fluctuations in Rhythmic Coordi- Fischman, M. G. (see Hancock, G. R.) Jensen, J. L., Adaptive Dynamics of the nation of Ipsilateral Hand and Foot, Fleury, M. (see Blouin, J.) Leg Movement Patterns of Human 211. Glencross, D. J., The Coordination of Infants: III. Age-Related Differences in Caulton, D. (see Keele, S. W.) Bimanual Synchronous and Alternating Limb Control, 366. Chua, R. (see Byblow, W. D.) Tapping Sequences, 3. Jones, S. (see Keele, S. W.) 382 Index for Volume 27 Pages 1-112 can be found in March, Number 1 Pages 113-208 can be found in June, Number 2 Pages 209-296 can be found in September, Number 3 Pages 297-384 can be found in December, Number 4 A Forthcoming Key Press Can Be Select- Cohen, A. (see Keele, S. W.) Goodman, D. (see Byblow, W. D.) ed While Earlier Ones are Executed, Commissaris, D. A. C. M. (see Toussaint, Goodman, D. (see Carson, R. G.) Verwey, W. B., 275. H. M.) Hall, K. G., Variability of Practice and A Method for Identifying the Initiation of Comparative Morphology of Locomotion Contextual Interference in Motor Skill Reaching Movements in Natural Pre- in Vertebrates, Eilam, D., 100. Learning, 299. hension, Corbetta, D., 285. Control of Rapid Arm Movements When Hamill, J. (see Holt, K. G.) Achieving Coordination in Prehension: Target Position is Altered During Sac- Hancock, G. R., On the Problem of Two- Joint Freezing and Postural Contribu- cadic Suppression, Blouin, J., 114. Dimensional Error Scores: Measures tions, Steenbergen, B., 333. Controlling the Ground Reaction Force and Analysis of Accuracy, Bias, and Adaptive Dynamics of the Leg Movement During Lifting, Toussaint, H. M., 225. Consistency, 241. Patterns of Human Infants: III. Age- Corbetta, D., A Method for Identifying Hasbroucq, T., Finger Pairings in Two- Related Differences in Limb Control, the Initiation of Reaching Movements Choice Reaction Time Tasks: Does the Jensen, J. L., 366. in Natural Prehension, 285. Between Hands Advantage Reflect Akamatsu, M. (see Hasbroucq, T.) Crawford, J. D., How Do Motor Systems Response Preparation? 251. Amplitude Scaling Compensates for Seri- Deal With the Problems of Controlling Henkes, S. (see Hollands, M. A.) al Delays in Correcting Eye and Arm Three-Dimensional Rotations? 89. Hollands, M. A., Human Eye Movements Movements, Kerr, G. K., 349. Denier van der Gon, J. J. (see Smeets, J. During Visually Guided Stepping, 155. An Energetic Comparison of Symmetrical B. J.) Holt, K. G., Energetic Cost and Stability and Asymmetrical Human Gait, Cald- Effects of Delayed Visual Feedback on During Human Walking at the Preferred well, G. E., 139. Jaw, Finger, and Toe Positioning in Stride Frequency, 164. Asymmetries in Coupling Dynamics of Man, Jacobs, R., 31. How Do Motor Systems Deal With the Perception and Action, Byblow, W. D., Eilam, D., Comparative Morphology of Problems of Controlling Three-Dimen- 123. Locomotion in Vertebrates, 100. sional Rotations? Crawford, J. D., 89. Bard, C. (see Blouin, J.) Elliott, D. (see Carson, R. G.) Human Eye Movements During Visually Barrett, N. C. (see Glencross, D. G.) Energetic Cost and Stability During Guided Stepping, Hollands, M. A., 155. Beek, P. J. (see Toussaint, H. M.) Human Walking at the Preferred Stride Investigating Individual Differences in a Blouin, J., Control of Rapid Arm Move- Frequency, K. G. Holt, 164. Serial Choice Reaction Time Task: Use ments When Target Position is Altered Erkelens, C. J. (see Smeets, J. B. J.) of Auditory Feedback and Analysis of During Saccadic Suppression, 114. Evidence of Incomplete Motor Program- Responses Surrounding Errors, Maylor, Brener, J. (see Slifkin, A. B.) ming in Parkinson’s Disease, Jennings, E. A., 325, Butler, M. S. (see Hancock, G. R.) P. J., 310. Jacobs, R., Effects of Delayed Visual Byblow, W. D., Asysametries in Coupling Fairweather, M. (see Sidaway, B.) Feedback on Jaw, Finger, and Toe Posi- Dynamics of Perception and Action, Fawcett, A. J., Persistent Deficits in Motor tioning in Man, 31. 123: Skill of Children With Dyslexia, 225. Jeng, S. F. (see Holt, K. G.) Caldwell, G. E., An Energetic Compari- Finger Pairings in Two-Choice Reaction Jennings, P. (see Keele, S. W.) son of Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Time Tasks: Does the Between Hands Jennings, P. J., Evidence of Imcomplete Human Gait, 139. Advantage Reflect Response Prepara- Motor Programming in Parkinson’s Dis- Carson, R. G., Phase Transitions and Crit- tion? Hasbroucg, T., 251. ease, 310. ical Fluctuations in Rhythmic Coordi- Fischman, M. G. (see Hancock, G. R.) Jensen, J. L., Adaptive Dynamics of the nation of Ipsilateral Hand and Foot, Fleury, M. (see Blouin, J.) Leg Movement Patterns of Human 211. Glencross, D. J., The Coordination of Infants: III. Age-Related Differences in Caulton, D. (see Keele, S. W.) Bimanual Synchronous and Alternating Limb Control, 366. Chua, R. (see Byblow, W. D.) Tapping Sequences, 3. Jones, S. (see Keele, S. W.) 382 Jordan, M. I., The Organization of Action dren With Dyslexia, Fawcett, A. J., 235. Steenbergen, B., Achieving Coordination Sequences: Evidence From a Relearning Perturbations of Fast Goal-Directed Arm in Prehension: Joint Freezing and Pos- Task, 179. Movements: Different Behavior of Early tural Contributions, 333. Kalbfleisch, L. E. (see Steenbergen, B.) and Late EMG Responses, Smeets, J. B. Swinnen, S. P. (see Lee, T. D.) Keele, S. W., On the Modularity of ETE Teasdale, N. (see Blouin, J.) Sequence Representation, 17. Phase Transitions and Critical Fluctuations The Coordination of Bimanual Synchro- Kelso, J. A. S. (see Carson, R. G.) in Rhythmic Coordination of Ipsilateral nous and Alternating Tapping Kerr, G. K., Amplitude Scaling Compen- Hand and Foot, Carson, R. G., 211. Sequences, Glencross, D. J., 3. sates for Serial Delays in Correcting Eye Piek, J. P. (see Glencross, D. J.) The Organization of Action Sequences: and Arm Movements, 349. Praet, S. F. E. (see Toussaint, H. M.) Evidence From a Relearning Task, Jor- Lee, T. D., Relative Phase Alterations Dur- Rabbitt, P. M. A. (see Maylor, E. A.) dan, M. I., 179. ing Bimanual Skill Acquisition, 263. Ratcliffe, R. (see Holt, K. G.) The Topology of Limb Deceleration in Lockwood, R. J. (see Kerr, G. K.) Reijnen, J. S. (see Toussaint, H. M.) Prehension Tasks, Zaal, F: T. J. M., Magill, R. A. (see Hall, K. G.) Relative Phase Alterations During Bimanu- 193. Marple-Horvat, D. E. (see Hollands, M. al Skill Acquisition, Lee, T. D., 263. Thelen, E. (see Corbetta, D.) A.) Response Biases: Tonic Neck Response Thelen, E. (see Jensen, J. L.) Marteniuk, R. G. (see Steenbergen, B.) and Aftercontraction Phenomenon, Toussaint, H. M., Controlling the Ground Maylor, E. A., Investigating Individual Dif- Shea, C. H, 41. Reaction Force During Lifting, 225. ferences in a Serial Choice Reaction Rowan, A. K. (see Hollands, M. A.) Ulrich, B. D. (see Jensen, J. L.) Time Task: Use of Auditory Feedback Sanguineti, V. (see Morasso, P.) van Dieén, J. H. (see Toussaint, H. M.) and Analysis of Responses Surrounding Schneider, K. (see Jensen, J. L.) van Steenberghe, D. (see Jacobs, R.) Errors, 325. Seal, J. (see Hasbroucgq, T.) Variability of Practice and Contextual Mitchell, S. H. (see Slifkin, A. B.) Sekiya, H. (see Sidaway, B.) Interference in Motor Skill Learning, Morasso, P., Self-Organizing Body Self-Organizing Body Schema for Motor Hall, K. G., 299. Schema for Motor Planning, 52. Planning, Morasso, P., 52. Variation of Isometric Response Force in Mouret, I. (see Hasbroucq, T.) Shea, C. H., Response Biases: Tonic Neck the Rat, Slifkin, A. B., 375. Movement Variability as a Function of Response and Aftercontraction Phe- Verschueren, S. (see Lee, T. D.) Accuracy Demand in Programmed Seri- nomenon, 41. Verwey, W. B., A Forthcoming Key Press al Aiming Responses, Sidaway, B., 67. Sidaway, B., Movement Variability as a Can Be Selected While Earlier Ones Nicolson, R. I. (see Fawcett, A. J.) Function of Accuracy Demand in Pro- are Executed, 275. On the Modularity of Sequence Represen- grammed Serial Aiming Responses, 67. Vilis, T. (see Crawford, J. D.) tation, Keele, S. W,, 17. Slifkin, A. B., Variation of Isometric Whitall, J. (see Caldwell, G. E.) On the Problem of Two-Dimensional Error Response Force in the Rat, 375. Zaal, F T. J. M., The Topology of Limb Scores: Measures and Analysis of Accu- Smeets, J. B. J., Perturbations of Fast Deceleration in Prehension Tasks, 193. racy, Bias, and Consistency, Hancock, Goal-Directed Arm Movements: Differ- Zernicke, R. F. (see Jensen, J. L.) G. R., 241. ent Behavior of Early and Late EMG Persistent Deficits in Motor Skill of Chil- Responses, 77. December 1995, Vol. 27, No. 4

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