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JOURNAL OF MO havior Index for Volume 35 Pages 1—96 can be found in March, Number | Pages 97-208 can be found in June, Number 2 Pages 209-320 can be found in September, Number 3 Pages 321-416 can be found in December, Number 4 Acquisition and Automatization of a Com- Chua, R. (see Hodges, N. J.) Bimanual Coordination, Smethurst, C. plex Task: An Examination of Three-Ball Coello, Y. (see Pennel, I.) J., 309. Cascade Juggling, Bebko, J. M., 109. Couillandre, A.. How Does the Heel-Off Effector-Specific Visual Information Influ- Adam, J. J. (see Keulen, R. F.) Posture Modify Gait Initiation Parame- ences Kinesthesis and Reaction Time Age-Related changes in Grip Force and ter Programming? 221. Performance in Parkinson’s Disease. Dynamics of Hand Movement, Gilles, Deligniéres, D., A Methodological Note Byblow, W. D., 99. M. A., 79. on Nonlinear Time Series Analysis: Is Effects of Visual Information and Task Con- Bebko, J. M., Acquisition and Automatiza- the Open- and Closed-Loop Model of straints on Intersegmental Coordination tion of a Complex Task: An Examination Collins and De Luca (1993) a Statistical in Playground Swinging, Post, A. A., 64 of Three-Ball Cascade Juggling, 109. Artifact? 86. Eggert, T., (see Sailer, U.) Beek, P. J. (see Post, A. A.) Deligniéres, D. (see Nourrit, D.) Eikelboom, T. (see Verwey, W. B., 171) Beyond Curve Fitting: A Dynamical Sys- Demark, J. L. (see Bebko, J. M.) Evidence for Lasting Sequence Segmenta- tems Account of Exponential Learning in Deschamps, T. (see Deligniéres, D.) tion in the Discrete Sequence-Produc- a Discrete Timing Task, Liu, Y.-T., 197. Deschamps, T. (see Nourrit, D.) tion Task, Verwey, W. B., 171 Bimanual Training Reduces Spatial Inter- Development of Force Adaptation During An Exchange on Franz, Rowse, and Ballan- ference, Wenderoth, N., 296. Childhood, Konczak, J., 41. tine (2002). Comments of 1. Derakhshan. Bongers, R. M., Geometrics and Dynamics Di Fabio, R. P., Saccade—-Stepping Interac- Response of E. A. Franz and Rowse. 409 of a Rod Determine How It Is Used for tions Revise the Motor Plan for Obsta- First-Trial Adaptation to Prism Exposure, Reaching, 4. cle Avoidance, 383. Redding, G. M., 229. Bourgeois, F., Information Processing and Differential Method of Characterizing Gait Fischer, M. H. (see Keulen, R. F.) Movement Optimization During Devel- Strategies From Step Lengths and Fre- Force Control is Greater in the Upper opment: Kinematics of Cyclical Point- quencies: Strategy of Velocity Modula- Compared With the Lower Extremity, ing in 5- to 11-Year-Old Children, 183. tion, Breniére, Y., 215. Christou, E. A., 322. Breniére, Y. (see Couillandre, A.) Distraction Affects the Performance of Franks, I. M. (see Hodges, N. J.) Breniére, Y., Differential Method of Char- Obstacle Avoidance During Walking, Franks, I. M. (see Khan, M. A.) acterizing Gait Strategies From Step Weerdesteyn, V., 53. Gait Transitions Are Not Dependent on Lengths and Frequencies: Strategy of Distractor Interference in Selective Reach- changes in Intralimb Coordination Vari- Velocity Modulation, 215. ing: Dissociating Distance and Grouping ability, Kao, J. C., 211. Byblow, W. D., Effector-Specific Visual Effects, Keulen, 8. F, 119. Geometrics and Dynamics of a Rod Deter- Information Influences Kinesthesis and Ditterich, J. (see Sailer, U.) mine How It Is Used for Reaching, Reaction Time Performance in Parkin- Dual Prism Adaptation: Calibration or Bongers, R. M., 4 son’s Disease, 99. Alignment? Redding, G. M., 399. Gilles, M. A., Age-Related changes in Grip Caillou, N. (see Deligniéres, D.) Duysens, J. (see Weerdesteyn, V.) Force and Dynamics of Hand Move- Caillou, N. (see Nourrit, D.) Effect of Practice on Effector Indepen- ment, 79. Carlton L. G. (see Christou, E. A.) dence, Park, J.-H., 33. Greany, J. F. (see Di Fabio, R. P.) Carson, R. G. (see Smethurst, C. J.) Effect of Sequence Length on the Execu- Hay, L. (see Bourgeois, F.) Challis, J. H. (see Ko, Y.-G.) tion of Familiar Keying Sequences: Heath, M. (see Westwood, D. A.) Christou, E. A., Force Control is Greater in Lasting Segmentation and Preparation? Hodges, N. J., The Role of Video in Facil- the Upper Compared With the Lower Verwey, W. B., 343. itating Perception and Action of a Novel Extremity, 322. The Effect of Volition on the Stability of Coordination Task, 247. December 2003, Vol. 35, No. 4 How Does the Heel-Off Posture Modify Complex Skill Acquisition on a Ski- Saccade-Stepping Interactions Revise the Gait Initiation Parameter Program- Simulator, 151. Motor Plan for Obstacle Avoidance, Di ming? Couillandre, A., 221. On Discontinuities in Motor Learning: A Fabio, R. P., 383. Information Processing and Movement Longitudinal Study of Complex Skill Sailer, U., Predictive Pointing Movements Optimization During Development: Acquisition on a Ski-Simulator, Nourrit, and Saccades Toward a Moving Target, Kinematics of Cyclical Pointing in 5- to D151. 23: 11-Year-Old Children, Bourgeois, F, Online Versus Offline Processing of Visual Schillings, A. M. (see Weerdesteyn, V.) 183. Feedback in the Production of Compo- Shea, C. H. (see Park, J.-H.) Jansen-Osmann, P. (see Konczak, J.) nent Submovements, Khan, M. A., 285. The Simon Effect With Wheel-Rotation Jolles, J. (see Keulen, R. F.) Organization of Compensatory Postural Responses, Wang, D.-Y. D., 261. Kalveram, K.-T. (see Konczak, J.) Coordination Patterns, Ko, ¥.-G., 325. Smethurst, C. J., The Effect of Volition on Kao, J. C., Gait Transitions Are Not Orliaguet, J. P. (see Pennel, I.) the Stability of Bimanual Coordination, Dependent on changes in Intralimb Osborne, P. A. (see Bebko, J. M.) 309. Coordination Variability, 211. Park, J.-H., Effect of Practice on Effector Smitsman, A. W. (see Bongers, R. M.) Keulen, R. F., Distractor Interference in Independence, 33. Spencer, R. M. C., Weber (Slope) Analysis Selective Reaching: Dissociating Dis- Pennel, I., Visuokinesthetic Realignment in of Timing Variability in Tapping and tance and Grouping Effects, 119. a Video-Controlled Reaching Task, 274. Drawing Tasks, 371. Khan, M. A., Online Versus Offline Process- Peper, C. E. (see Post, A. A.) Stinear, J. W. (see Byblow, W. D.) ing of Visual Feedback in the Production Pick, D. F. (see Wang, D.-Y. D.) Stitt, J. P. (see Ko, Y.-G.) of Component Submovements, 285. ost, A. A., Effects of Visual Information and Straube, A. (see Sailer, U.) Klapp, S. T., Reaction Time Analysis of Task Constraints on Intersegmental Coor- Swinnen, S. P. (see Wenderoth, N.) Two Types of Motor Preparation for dination in Playground Swinging, 64. Van Galen, G. P. (see Weerdesteyn, V.) Speech Articulation: Action as a Predictive Pointing Movements and Sac- Vangheluwe, S. (see Wenderoth, N.) Sequence of Chunks, 135. cades Toward a Moving Target, Sailer, Verwey, W. B., Effect of Sequence Length Ko, Y.-G., Organization of Compensatory U5 23. on the Execution of Familiar Keying Postural Coordination Patterns, 325 Proctor, R. W. (see Wang, D.-Y. D.) Sequences: Lasting Segmentation and Konczak, J., Development of Force Adap- The Role of Video in Facilitating Percep- Preparation? 343. tation During Childhood, 41. tion and Action of a Novel Coordination Verwey, W. B., Evidence for Lasting Kuipers, H. (see Keulen, R. F.) Task, Hodges, N. J., 247. Sequence Segmentation in the Discrete Lauriot, B. (see Nourrit, D.) Puttemans, V. (see Wenderoth, N.) Sequence-Production Task, 171. Legros, A. (see Deligniéres, D.) Rate Limits in Sensorimotor Synchroniza- Visuokinesthetic Realignment in a Video- Lewis, G. N. (see Byblow, W. D.) tion With Auditory and _ Visual Controlled Reaching Task, Pennel, L., Liu, Y.-T., Beyond Curve Fitting: A Sequences: The Synchronization 274. Dynamical Systems Account of Expo- Threshold and the Benefits and Costs of Wallace, B. (see Redding, G. M., 229 and nential Learning in a Discrete Timing Interval Subdivision, Repp, B. H., 355. 399). Task, 197. Reaction Time Analysis of Two Types of Wang, D.-Y. D., The Simon Effect With Majumder, S. (see Bebko, J. M.) Motor Preparation for Speech Articula- Wheel-Rotation Responses, 261. Martin, P. E. (see Kao, J. C.) tion: Action as a Sequence of Chunks, Weber (Slope) Analysis of Timing Vari- Mayer-Kress, G. (see Liu, Y.-T.) Klapp, S. T., 135. ability in Tapping and Drawing Tasks, Michaels, C. F. (see Bongers, R. M.) Redding, G. M., Dual Prism Adaptation: Spencer, R. M. C., 371. A Methodological Note on Nonlinear Calibration or Alignment? 399. Weerdesteyn, V., Distraction Affects the Time Series Analysis: Is the Open- and Redding, G. M., First-Trial Adaptation to Performance of Obstacle Avoidance Closed-Loop Model of Collins and De Prism Exposure, 229. During Walking, 53. Luca (1993) a Statistical Artifact? Repp, B. H., Rate Limits in Sensorimotor Wenderoth, N., Bimanual Training Deligniéres, D., 86. Synchronization With Auditory and Reduces Spatial Interference, 296. Newell K. M. (see Ko, Y.-G.) Visual Sequences: The Synchronization Westwood, D. A., No Evidence for Accu- Newell, K. M. (see Liu, Y.-T.) Threshold and the Benefits and Costs of rate Visuomotor Memory: Systematic No Evidence for Accurate Visuomotot Interval Subdivision, 355. and Variable Error in Memory-Guided Memory: Systematic and Variable Error Rhee, T. (see Bebko, J. M.) Reaching, 127. in Memory-Guided Reaching, West- Ricciuti, C. J. (see Bebko, J. M.) Wing, A. M. (see Gilles, M. A.) wood, D. A., 127. Ringenbach, S. D. (Robertson) (see Kao, J. Zampieri, C. (see Di Fabio, R. P.) Nourrit, D., On Discontinuities in Motor cS) Zelaznik, H. N. (see Spencer, R. M. C.) Learning: A Longitudinal Study of Roy, E. A. (see Westwood, D. A.) Zelent, M. (see Christou, E. A.) Journal of Motor Behavior

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