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Precursors of dancing and singing to music in three- to four-months-old infants.The "cutaneous rabbit" hopping out of the bodyNeural mechanisms underlying stop-and-restart difficulties: involvement of the motor and perceptual systems.Long-latency TMS-evoked potentials during motor execution and inhibition.Functional modulation of corticospinal excitability with adaptation of wrist movements to novel dynamical environments.Gain field encoding of the kinematics of both arms in the internal model enables flexible bimanual action.Adaptation to visual feedback delay influences visuomotor learning.Learning with slight forgetting optimizes sensorimotor transformation in redundant motor systems.Simultaneous processing of information on multiple errors in visuomotor learningAnti-phase action between the angular accelerations of trunk and leg is reduced in the elderly.Habituation to feedback delay restores degraded visuomotor adaptation by altering both sensory prediction error and the sensitivity of adaptation to the errorVisuomotor Map Determines How Visually Guided Reaching Movements are Corrected Within and Across Trials.Tagging motor memories with transcranial direct current stimulation allows later artificially-controlled retrieval.Human cortical activities during Go/NoGo tasks with opposite motor control paradigms.A generalized method to estimate waveforms common across trials from EEGs.Facilitation of both stretch reflex and corticospinal pathways of the tibialis anterior muscle during standing in humans.Hysteresis in corticospinal excitability during gradual muscle contraction and relaxation in humans.Reliability of measurement of oxygen uptake by a portable telemetric system.Hypnotic suggestion alters the state of the motor cortex.Lateralized sensitivity of motor memories to the kinematics of the opposite arm reveals functional specialization during bimanual actions.Intermittent visual feedback can boost motor learning of rhythmic movements: evidence for error feedback beyond cycles.Multi-compartment model can explain partial transfer of learning within the same limb between unimanual and bimanual reaching.Distinct motor plans form and retrieve distinct motor memories for physically identical movements.Force overestimation during tourniquet-induced transient occlusion of the brachial artery and possible underlying neural mechanisms.Uncertainty of knee joint muscle activity during knee joint torque exertion: the significance of controlling adjacent joint torque.Temporal correlations in center of body mass fluctuations during standing and walking.Cross talk in implicit assignment of error information during bimanual visuomotor learning.Extracting a stimulus-unlocked component from EEG during NoGo trials of a Go/NoGo task.Asymmetric transfer of visuomotor learning between discrete and rhythmic movements.Testing Bayesian models of human coincidence timing.Limited transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual skills within the same limb.Stretch reflex excitability of the anti-gravity ankle extensor muscle in elderly humans.Motivational goal-priming with or without awareness produces faster and stronger force exertion.Individuals physically interacting in a group rapidly coordinate their movement by estimating the collective goalSpecific tension of elbow flexor and extensor muscles based on magnetic resonance imagingFunctional stochastic resonance in the human brain: noise induced sensitization of baroreflex systemSustained muscle contractions maintained by autonomous neuronal activity within the human spinal cordGradual increment/decrement of isometric force modulates soleus stretch reflex response in humansImportance of body sway velocity information in controlling ankle extensor activities during quiet stanceEffects of loading and unloading of lower limb joints on the soleus H-reflex in standing humans
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z