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JOURNAL OF MO Thavior index for Volume 34 Pages 1-96 can be found in March, Number |! Paggee s 97-208 can be found in June, Number 2 P.a ges 209-320 can be found in September, Number 3 P:a ges 321-416 can be found in December, Number 4 S Amazeen, M., Is Dynamics the Content of Blocked, and Serial Practice Sched- Grossman, M. (see Christou, E. A.) a Generalized Motor Program for ules, Giuffrida, C. G., 353. Haptic Alignment of the Hands in Three Rhythmic Interlimb Coordination? 233. Dimensionality and the Dynamics of Dimensions, Butwill, M., 211. Anticipatory Modulation of Precision Grip Human Unstable Equilibrium, Mégrot, Hatzitaki, V., Perceptual Motor Contribu- Force with Variations in Limb Velocity F323. tions to Static and Dynamic Balance of a Curvilinear Movement, Weeks, D. Does Handedness Determine Which Hand Control in Children, 161. i529. Leads in a Bimanual Task? Franz, E. A., Heijink, H., On the Complexity of Classi- Auditory Model Enhances Relative-Tim- 402. cal Guitar Playing: Functional Adapta- ing Learning, Lai, Q., 299. Dounskaia, N. V. (see Walter, C. B.) tions to Task Constraints, 339. Bakker, F. C. (see Boschker, M. S. J.) Effector Independence, Park, J.-H., 253. Heuer, H., Phasing of Muscle Activity Ballantine, B. (see Franz, E. A.) Effects of Target Presentation Time, Recall During Rapid Finger Oscillations, 277. Bardy, B. G. (see Mégrot, F.) Delay, and Aging on the Accuracy of Infants Return to Two-Handed Reaching Bertram, J. E. A., Pace Length Effects in Manual Pointing to Remembered Tar- When They Are Learning to Walk, Cor- Human Walking: “Groucho” Gaits gets, Lemay, M., 11. betta, D., 83. Revisited, 309. Eimer, M., Locus of Inhibition in the Is Dynamics the Content of a Generalized Bock, O. (see Eversheim, U.) Masked Priming of Response Alterna- Motor Program for Rhythmic Interlimb Bojczyk, K. E. (see Corbetta, D.) tives, 3. Coordination? Amazeen, M., 233. Boschker, M. S. J., Memory for the Func- Elliott, D. (see Khan, M. A.) Isabelle, G. (see Proteau, L.) tional Characteristics of Climbing Enhancing the Learning of Sport Skills Jaric, S. (see Latash, M. L.) Walls: Perceiving Affordances, 25. Through External-Focus Feedback, Khan, M. A., Optimal Control Strategies Bruechert, L. (see Lai, Q.) Wulf, G., 171. Under Different Feedback Schedules: Butwill, M., Haptic Alignment of the Eversheim, U., The Role of Precues in the Kinematic Evidence, 45. Hands in Three Dimensions, 211. Preparation of Motor Responses in Kioumourtzoglou, E. (see Hatzitaki, V.) Carlton, L. E. (see Christou, E. A.) Humans, 271. Kollias, I. (see Hatzitaki, V.) Christou, E. A., Modeling Variability of Fairbrother, J. T. (see Giuffrida, C. G.) Lai, Q., Auditory Model Enhances Rela- Force During Isometric Contractions of Franz, E. A., Does Handedness Determine tive-Timing Learning, 299. the Quadriceps Femoris, 67. Which Hand Leads in a Bimanual Task? Latash, M. L., Organization of Drinking: Chua, R. (see Khan, M. A.) 402. Postural Characteristics of Arm—Head Corbetta, D., Infants Return to Two-Hand- Frehlich, S. G. (see Williams, A. M.) Coordination, 139. ed Reaching When They Are Learning Gartner, M. (see Wulf, G.) Lateral Asymmetries in the Development of to Walk, 83. Gasparetto, E. R. (see Teixeira, L. A.) the Overarm Throw, Teixeira, L. A., 151. D’ Antonio, P. (see Bertram, J. E. A.) Generation of Bimanual Trajectories of Lee, D. V. (see Bertram, J. E. A.) Dependence of Finger Flexion Force on Disparate Eccentricity: Levels of Inter- Lemay, M., Effects of Target Presentation the Posture of the Nonperforming Fin- ference and Spontaneous Changes Over Time, Recall Delay, and Aging on the gers During Key Pressing Tasks Li, Z.- Practice, Walter, C. B., 183. Accuracy of Manual Pointing to M., 329. Giuffrida, C. G., Differential Transfer Remembered Targets, 11. Dietrich, G. (see Mégrot, F.) Benefits of Increased Practice for Con- Lenoir, M., Rate of Change of Angular Differential Transfer Benefits of stant, Blocked, and Serial Practice Bearing as the Relevant Property in a Increased Practice for Constant, Schedules, 353. Horizontal Interception Task During 414 Journal of Motor Behavior JOURNAL OF MO Thavior index for Volume 34 Pages 1-96 can be found in March, Number |! Paggee s 97-208 can be found in June, Number 2 P.a ges 209-320 can be found in September, Number 3 P:a ges 321-416 can be found in December, Number 4 S Amazeen, M., Is Dynamics the Content of Blocked, and Serial Practice Sched- Grossman, M. (see Christou, E. A.) a Generalized Motor Program for ules, Giuffrida, C. G., 353. Haptic Alignment of the Hands in Three Rhythmic Interlimb Coordination? 233. Dimensionality and the Dynamics of Dimensions, Butwill, M., 211. Anticipatory Modulation of Precision Grip Human Unstable Equilibrium, Mégrot, Hatzitaki, V., Perceptual Motor Contribu- Force with Variations in Limb Velocity F323. tions to Static and Dynamic Balance of a Curvilinear Movement, Weeks, D. Does Handedness Determine Which Hand Control in Children, 161. i529. Leads in a Bimanual Task? Franz, E. A., Heijink, H., On the Complexity of Classi- Auditory Model Enhances Relative-Tim- 402. cal Guitar Playing: Functional Adapta- ing Learning, Lai, Q., 299. Dounskaia, N. V. (see Walter, C. B.) tions to Task Constraints, 339. Bakker, F. C. (see Boschker, M. S. J.) Effector Independence, Park, J.-H., 253. Heuer, H., Phasing of Muscle Activity Ballantine, B. (see Franz, E. A.) Effects of Target Presentation Time, Recall During Rapid Finger Oscillations, 277. Bardy, B. G. (see Mégrot, F.) Delay, and Aging on the Accuracy of Infants Return to Two-Handed Reaching Bertram, J. E. A., Pace Length Effects in Manual Pointing to Remembered Tar- When They Are Learning to Walk, Cor- Human Walking: “Groucho” Gaits gets, Lemay, M., 11. betta, D., 83. Revisited, 309. Eimer, M., Locus of Inhibition in the Is Dynamics the Content of a Generalized Bock, O. (see Eversheim, U.) Masked Priming of Response Alterna- Motor Program for Rhythmic Interlimb Bojczyk, K. E. (see Corbetta, D.) tives, 3. Coordination? Amazeen, M., 233. Boschker, M. S. J., Memory for the Func- Elliott, D. (see Khan, M. A.) Isabelle, G. (see Proteau, L.) tional Characteristics of Climbing Enhancing the Learning of Sport Skills Jaric, S. (see Latash, M. L.) Walls: Perceiving Affordances, 25. Through External-Focus Feedback, Khan, M. A., Optimal Control Strategies Bruechert, L. (see Lai, Q.) Wulf, G., 171. Under Different Feedback Schedules: Butwill, M., Haptic Alignment of the Eversheim, U., The Role of Precues in the Kinematic Evidence, 45. Hands in Three Dimensions, 211. Preparation of Motor Responses in Kioumourtzoglou, E. (see Hatzitaki, V.) Carlton, L. E. (see Christou, E. A.) Humans, 271. Kollias, I. (see Hatzitaki, V.) Christou, E. A., Modeling Variability of Fairbrother, J. T. (see Giuffrida, C. G.) Lai, Q., Auditory Model Enhances Rela- Force During Isometric Contractions of Franz, E. A., Does Handedness Determine tive-Timing Learning, 299. the Quadriceps Femoris, 67. Which Hand Leads in a Bimanual Task? Latash, M. L., Organization of Drinking: Chua, R. (see Khan, M. A.) 402. Postural Characteristics of Arm—Head Corbetta, D., Infants Return to Two-Hand- Frehlich, S. G. (see Williams, A. M.) Coordination, 139. ed Reaching When They Are Learning Gartner, M. (see Wulf, G.) Lateral Asymmetries in the Development of to Walk, 83. Gasparetto, E. R. (see Teixeira, L. A.) the Overarm Throw, Teixeira, L. A., 151. D’ Antonio, P. (see Bertram, J. E. A.) Generation of Bimanual Trajectories of Lee, D. V. (see Bertram, J. E. A.) Dependence of Finger Flexion Force on Disparate Eccentricity: Levels of Inter- Lemay, M., Effects of Target Presentation the Posture of the Nonperforming Fin- ference and Spontaneous Changes Over Time, Recall Delay, and Aging on the gers During Key Pressing Tasks Li, Z.- Practice, Walter, C. B., 183. Accuracy of Manual Pointing to M., 329. Giuffrida, C. G., Differential Transfer Remembered Targets, 11. Dietrich, G. (see Mégrot, F.) Benefits of Increased Practice for Con- Lenoir, M., Rate of Change of Angular Differential Transfer Benefits of stant, Blocked, and Serial Practice Bearing as the Relevant Property in a Increased Practice for Constant, Schedules, 353. Horizontal Interception Task During 414 Journal of Motor Behavior Locomotion, Lenoir, M., 385. “Groucho” Gaits Revisited, Bertram, J. Rowse, A. (s( see Franz, E. A.) Li, Z.-M., Dependence of Finger Flexion E. A., 309. Savelsbergh, G. J. P. (see Lenoir, M.) Force on the Posture of the Nonper- Pardo, J. (see Bertram, J. E. A.) Schlaghecken F. (see Eimer, M.) forming Fingers During Key Pressing Park, J.-H., Effector Independence, 253. Schubé, A. (see Eimer, M.) Tasks, 329. Perceptual Motor Contributions to Static Schulna, R. (see Heuer, H.) Lin, S., Postural Muscle Responses Fol- and Dynamic Balance Control in Chil- Schwarz, A. (see Wulf, G.) lowing Changing Balance Threats in dren, Hatzitaki, V., 161. Shea, C. H. (see Lai, Q.) Young, Stable Older, and Unstable Phase Correction Following a Perturba- Shea, C. H. (see Park, J.-H.) Older Adults, 37. tion in Sensorimotor Synchronization Shea, J. B. (see Giuffrida, C. G.) Little, M. (see Lai, Q.) Depends on Sensory Information, Repp, Sherwood, D. E. (see Weeks, D. L.) Locus of Inhibition in the Masked Priming B. H., 291. Singer, R. N. (see Williams, A. M.) of Response Alternatives, Eimer, M., 3. Phasing of Muscle Activity During Rapid Strategic Calibration and Spatial Align- Lyons, J. (see Khan, M. A,) Finger Oscillations, Heuer, H., 277. ment: A Model From Prism Adaptation, McConnel, N. (see Wulf, G.) Postural Muscle Responses Following Redding, G. M., 99. Mégrot, F., Dimensionality and the Changing Balance Threats in Young, Swinnen, S. P. (see Walter, C. B.) Dynamics of Human Unstable Equilib- Stable Older, and Unstable Older Teixeira, L. A., Lateral Asymmetries in rium, 323. Adults, Lin, S., 37. the Development of the Overarm Memory for the Functional Characteristics Proteau, L. (see Lemay, M.) Throw, 151. of Climbing Walls: Perceiving Affor- Proteau, L., On the Role of Visual Afferent Thiery, E. (see Lenoir, M.) dances, Boschker, M. S. J., 25. Information for the Control of Aiming Turvey, M. T. (see Butwill, M.) Meulenbroek, R. G. J. (see Heijink, H.) Movements Toward Targets of Different Turvey, M. T. (see Riley, M. A.) Michaels, C. F. (see Boschker, M. S. J.) Sizes, 367. Variability and Determinism in Motor Modeling Variability of Force During Iso- Quiet Eye Duration, Expertise, and Task Behavior, Riley, M. A., 99. metric Contractions of the Quadriceps Complexity in Near and Far Aiming Wallace, B. (see Redding, G. M.) Femoris, Christou, E. A., 67. Tasks, Williams, A. M., 197. Walter, C. B., Generation of Bimanual Tra- Musch, E. (see Lenoir, M.) Rate of Change of Angular Bearing as the jectories of Disparate Eccentricity: Lev- Noteboom, J. T. (see Weeks, D. L.) Relevant Property in a Horizontal Inter- els of Interference and Spontaneous On the Complexity of Classical Guitar ception Task During Locomotion, Changes Over Practice, 183. Playing: Functional Adaptations to Task Lenoir, M., 385. Weeks, D. L., Anticipatory Modulation of Constraints, Heijink, H., 339. Redding, G. M., Strategic Calibration and Precision Grip Force with Variations in On the Role of Visual Afferent Information Spatial Alignment: A Model From Limb Velocity of a Curvilinear Move- for the Control of Aiming Movements Prism Adaptation, 99. ment, 59. Toward Targets of Different Sizes, Pro- Repp, B. H., Phase Correction Following a Williams, A. M., Quiet Eye Duration, teau, L., 367. Perturbation in Sensorimotor Synchro- Expertise, and Task Complexity in Near Optimal Control Strategies Under Differ- nization Depends on Sensory Informa- and Far Aiming Tasks, 197. ent Feedback Schedules: Kinematic tion, 291. Wooilacott, M. H. (see Lin, S.) Evidence, Khan, M. A., 45. Riley, M. A., Variability and Determinism Wulf, G., Enhancing the Learning of Sport Organization of Drinking: Postural Char- in Motor Behavior, 99. Skills Through External-Focus Feed- acteristics of Arm—Head Coordination, The Role of Precues in the Preparation of back, 171. Latash, M. L., 139. Motor Responses in Humans, Ever- Yue, G. H. (see Li, Z.-M.) Pace Length Effects in Human Walking: sheim, U., 271. Zisi, V. (see Hatzitaki, V.) December 2002, Vol. 34, No. 4

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