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                             13 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A neural network approach to movement pattern analysis Perl, Jürgen
2004
23 5 p. 605-620
16 p.
article
2 Deficits of anticipatory grip force control after damage to peripheral and central sensorimotor systems Hermsdörfer, Joachim
2004
23 5 p. 643-662
20 p.
article
3 Editorial board 2004
23 5 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
4 Evaluating the coordination dynamics of handwriting Athènes, Sylvie
2004
23 5 p. 621-641
21 p.
article
5 Explanatory limitations of the HKB model: Incentives for a two-tiered model of rhythmic interlimb coordination Peper, C. (Lieke) E.
2004
23 5 p. 673-697
25 p.
article
6 Generalization as a behavioral window to the neural mechanisms of learning internal models Shadmehr, Reza
2004
23 5 p. 543-568
26 p.
article
7 History dependence of skeletal muscle force production: Implications for movement control Herzog, Walter
2004
23 5 p. 591-604
14 p.
article
8 Influence of the rider on the variability of the equine gait Peham, C.
2004
23 5 p. 663-671
9 p.
article
9 Internal models for bi-manual tasks Witney, Alice G.
2004
23 5 p. 747-770
24 p.
article
10 Learning and production of movement sequences: Behavioral, neurophysiological, and modeling perspectives Rhodes, Bradley J.
2004
23 5 p. 699-746
48 p.
article
11 Motion analysis: A joint centenary Wing, Alan
2004
23 5 p. iii-iv
nvt p.
article
12 Multiple time scales in serial production of force: A tutorial on power spectral analysis of motor variability Wing, Alan
2004
23 5 p. 569-590
22 p.
article
13 Preface to the EWOMS special issue of Human Movement Science Verwey, Willem B.
2004
23 5 p. 539-541
3 p.
article
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