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Index for Volume 39 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer to the following issues: Number | (January): 1-80, Number 2 (March): 81-160, Number 3 (May): 161-240, Number 4 (July): 241-346, Number 5 (September): 347-448, Number 6 (November): 449-528 Author Index Abernethy, B., & Zawi, K., Pickup of essen- complex arm coordination: Analysis of tive forefoot control during landings on tial kinematics underpins expert percep- multijoint coordinative movements and inclined surfaces, 89-102. tion of movement patterns, 353-367. stability of stance, 215-226. Movahedi, A., Sheikh, M., Bagherzadeh, Aoki, T., Latash, M. L., & Zatsiorsky, V. Gabbard, C., Cordova, A., & Lee, S., F., Hemayattalab, R., & Ashayeri, H., M., Adjustments to local friction in mul- Examining the effects of postural con- A_practice-specificity-based model of tifinger prehension, 276-290. straints on estimating reach, 242-246. arousal for achieving peak performance, Asai, T., & Tanno, Y., The relationship Gruber, M., Taube, W., Gollhofer, A., Beck, 457462. between the sense of self-agency and S., Amtage, F., & Schubert, M., Training- Ohgi, S., Morita, S., Loo, K. K., & Mizuike, schizotypal personality traits, 162-168. specific adaptations of H- and stretch C., A dynamical systems analysis of spon- Ballard, K. J., & Robin, D. A., Influence of reflexes in human soleus muscle, 68-78. taneous movements in newborn infants, continual biofeedback on jaw pursuit- Hajnal, A., Fonseca, S., Harrison, S., Kinsella- 203-214. tracking in healthy adults and in adults Shaw, J., & Carello, C., Comparison of Ranganathan, R., & Carlton, L. G., Perception— with apraxia plus aphasia, 19-28. dynamic (effortful) touch by hand and action coupling and anticipatory perfor- Bardy, B. G., Oullier, O., Lagarde, J., & foot, 82-88. mance in baseball batting, 369-380. Stoffregen, T. A., On perturbation and Hallemans, A., Dhanis, L., De Clercq, Sarlegna, F. R., Gauthier, G. M., & Blouin, J., pattern coexistence in postural coordi- D., & Aerts, P., Changes in mechanical Influence of feedback modality on senso- nation dynamics, 326-334. control of movement during the first 5 rimotor adaptation: Contribution ofv isual, Brydges, R., Carnahan, H., Backstein, D., months of independent walking: A lon- kinesthetic, and verbal cues, 247-258. & Dubrowski, A., Application of motor gitudinal study, 227-238. Schorer, J., Baker. J., Fath, F, & Jaitner, learning principles to complex surgical Heath, M., & Binsted, G., Visuwomotor T., Identification of interindividual and tasks: Searching for the optimal prac- memory for target location in near and intraindividual movement patterns in tice schedule, 40-48. far reaching spaces, 169-177. handball players of varying expertise Buchanan, J. J., Zihlman, K., Ryu, Y. U., Huang, F. C., Gillespie, R. B., & Kuo, A. levels, 409-421. & Wright, D. L., Learning and transfer D., Visual and haptic feedback contrib- Shemmell, J., Riek, S., Tresilian, J. R., & Car- of a relative phase pattern and a joint ute to tuning and online control during son, R. G., The role of the primary motor amplitude ratio in a rhythmic multijoint object manipulation, 179-193. cortex during skill acquisition on a two- arm movement, 49-67. Hughes,C.M.L.,& Franz,E.A., Experience- degrees-of-freedom movement task, 29-39. Challis, J. H., Book review: “Signal pro- dependent effects in unimanual and Smiley-Oyen, A. L., Lowry, K. A., & Kerr, cessing for neuroscientists: An intro- bimanual reaction time tasks in musi- J. P., Planning and control of sequential duction to the analysis of physiological cians, 3-8. rapid aiming in adults with Parkinson's signals” by Wim van Drongelen, 158. Jackson, R. C., & Mogan, P., Advance disease, 103-114. Chen, J., &, Woollacott, M. H., Lower visual information, awareness, and Sparrow, W. A., Lay, B. S., & O’ Dwyer, N. extremity kinetics for balance control in anticipation skill, 341-351. J., Metabolic and attentional energy costs children with cerebral palsy, 306-316. Kim, W., Gabbard, C., Buchanan, J. J., & of interlimb coordination, 259-275. Chen, Y.-p., & Yang, T.-F., Effect of task Ryu, Y. U., Right-handers’ reaching in Stensdotter, A.-K., Hodges, P., Ohberg, F., & goals on the reaching patterns of chil- contralateral hemispace: A kinematic Hiiger-Ross, C., Quadriceps EMG in open dren with cerebral palsy, 317-324. observation, 451-456. and closed kinetic chain tasks in women Chow, J. Y., Davids, K., Button, C., & Koh, Lantero D. A., & (Robertson) Ringenbach, S. with patellofemoral pain, 194-202. M., Variation in coordination of a dis- D., Developmental differences in the use Stoffregen, T. A., Hove, P., Bardy, B. G.,,. crete multiarticular action as a function of visual information during a continuous Riley, M., & Bonnet, C. T., Postural sta- of skill level, 463-479. bimanual coordination task, 139-155. bilization of perceptual but not cognitive Dessing, J. C., Daffertshofer, A., Peper, C. Lavrysen, A., Elliott, D., Buekers, M. J., performance, 126-138. E., & Beek, P. J., Pattern stability and Feys, P., & Helsen, W. F., Eye-hand Stratton, S. M., Liu, Y.-T., Hong, S. L., error correction during in-phase and coordination asymmetries in manual Mayer-Kress, G., & Newell, K. M., antiphase four-ball juggling, 433-446. aiming, 9-18. Snoddy (1926) revisited: Time scales of Egan, C. D., Verheul, M. H. G., & Savels- Mason, A. H., Performance of unimanual motor learning, 503-515. bergh, G. J. P., Effects of experience on and bimanual multiphased prehensile Suprak, D. N., Osternig, L. R., van Don- the coordination of internally and exter- movements, 291-305. kelaar, P., & Karduna, A. R., Shoulder nally timed soccer kicks, 423-432. Mazyn, L. I. N., Lenoir, M., Montagne, joint position sense improves with exter- Ford, P., Hodges, N. J., & Williams, A. M., G., & Savelsbergh, G. J. P., Spatial and nal load, 517-525. Examining action effects in the execu- temporal adaptations that accompany Temprado, J. J.. Swinnen, S. P., Cout- tion of a skilled soccer kick by using increasing catching performance during ton-Jean, C., & Salesse, R., Symmetry erroneous feedback, 481-490. learning, 491-502. constraints mediate the learning and Forner-Cordero, A., Levin, O., Li, Y., & Morey-Klapsing, G., Arampatzis, A., & transfer of bimanual coordination pat- Swinnen, S. P., Posture control and Briiggemann, G.-P., Evidence of proac- terns across planes of motion, 115-125. 526 Journal of Motor Behavior Index for Volume 39 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer to the following issues: Number | (January): 1-80, Number 2 (March): 81-160, Number 3 (May): 161-240, Number 4 (July): 241-346, Number 5 (September): 347-448, Number 6 (November): 449-528 Author Index Abernethy, B., & Zawi, K., Pickup of essen- complex arm coordination: Analysis of tive forefoot control during landings on tial kinematics underpins expert percep- multijoint coordinative movements and inclined surfaces, 89-102. tion of movement patterns, 353-367. stability of stance, 215-226. Movahedi, A., Sheikh, M., Bagherzadeh, Aoki, T., Latash, M. L., & Zatsiorsky, V. Gabbard, C., Cordova, A., & Lee, S., F., Hemayattalab, R., & Ashayeri, H., M., Adjustments to local friction in mul- Examining the effects of postural con- A_practice-specificity-based model of tifinger prehension, 276-290. straints on estimating reach, 242-246. arousal for achieving peak performance, Asai, T., & Tanno, Y., The relationship Gruber, M., Taube, W., Gollhofer, A., Beck, 457462. between the sense of self-agency and S., Amtage, F., & Schubert, M., Training- Ohgi, S., Morita, S., Loo, K. K., & Mizuike, schizotypal personality traits, 162-168. specific adaptations of H- and stretch C., A dynamical systems analysis of spon- Ballard, K. J., & Robin, D. A., Influence of reflexes in human soleus muscle, 68-78. taneous movements in newborn infants, continual biofeedback on jaw pursuit- Hajnal, A., Fonseca, S., Harrison, S., Kinsella- 203-214. tracking in healthy adults and in adults Shaw, J., & Carello, C., Comparison of Ranganathan, R., & Carlton, L. G., Perception— with apraxia plus aphasia, 19-28. dynamic (effortful) touch by hand and action coupling and anticipatory perfor- Bardy, B. G., Oullier, O., Lagarde, J., & foot, 82-88. mance in baseball batting, 369-380. Stoffregen, T. A., On perturbation and Hallemans, A., Dhanis, L., De Clercq, Sarlegna, F. R., Gauthier, G. M., & Blouin, J., pattern coexistence in postural coordi- D., & Aerts, P., Changes in mechanical Influence of feedback modality on senso- nation dynamics, 326-334. control of movement during the first 5 rimotor adaptation: Contribution ofv isual, Brydges, R., Carnahan, H., Backstein, D., months of independent walking: A lon- kinesthetic, and verbal cues, 247-258. & Dubrowski, A., Application of motor gitudinal study, 227-238. Schorer, J., Baker. J., Fath, F, & Jaitner, learning principles to complex surgical Heath, M., & Binsted, G., Visuwomotor T., Identification of interindividual and tasks: Searching for the optimal prac- memory for target location in near and intraindividual movement patterns in tice schedule, 40-48. far reaching spaces, 169-177. handball players of varying expertise Buchanan, J. J., Zihlman, K., Ryu, Y. U., Huang, F. C., Gillespie, R. B., & Kuo, A. levels, 409-421. & Wright, D. L., Learning and transfer D., Visual and haptic feedback contrib- Shemmell, J., Riek, S., Tresilian, J. R., & Car- of a relative phase pattern and a joint ute to tuning and online control during son, R. G., The role of the primary motor amplitude ratio in a rhythmic multijoint object manipulation, 179-193. cortex during skill acquisition on a two- arm movement, 49-67. Hughes,C.M.L.,& Franz,E.A., Experience- degrees-of-freedom movement task, 29-39. Challis, J. H., Book review: “Signal pro- dependent effects in unimanual and Smiley-Oyen, A. L., Lowry, K. A., & Kerr, cessing for neuroscientists: An intro- bimanual reaction time tasks in musi- J. P., Planning and control of sequential duction to the analysis of physiological cians, 3-8. rapid aiming in adults with Parkinson's signals” by Wim van Drongelen, 158. Jackson, R. C., & Mogan, P., Advance disease, 103-114. Chen, J., &, Woollacott, M. H., Lower visual information, awareness, and Sparrow, W. A., Lay, B. S., & O’ Dwyer, N. extremity kinetics for balance control in anticipation skill, 341-351. J., Metabolic and attentional energy costs children with cerebral palsy, 306-316. Kim, W., Gabbard, C., Buchanan, J. J., & of interlimb coordination, 259-275. Chen, Y.-p., & Yang, T.-F., Effect of task Ryu, Y. U., Right-handers’ reaching in Stensdotter, A.-K., Hodges, P., Ohberg, F., & goals on the reaching patterns of chil- contralateral hemispace: A kinematic Hiiger-Ross, C., Quadriceps EMG in open dren with cerebral palsy, 317-324. observation, 451-456. and closed kinetic chain tasks in women Chow, J. Y., Davids, K., Button, C., & Koh, Lantero D. A., & (Robertson) Ringenbach, S. with patellofemoral pain, 194-202. M., Variation in coordination of a dis- D., Developmental differences in the use Stoffregen, T. A., Hove, P., Bardy, B. G.,,. crete multiarticular action as a function of visual information during a continuous Riley, M., & Bonnet, C. T., Postural sta- of skill level, 463-479. bimanual coordination task, 139-155. bilization of perceptual but not cognitive Dessing, J. C., Daffertshofer, A., Peper, C. Lavrysen, A., Elliott, D., Buekers, M. J., performance, 126-138. E., & Beek, P. J., Pattern stability and Feys, P., & Helsen, W. F., Eye-hand Stratton, S. M., Liu, Y.-T., Hong, S. L., error correction during in-phase and coordination asymmetries in manual Mayer-Kress, G., & Newell, K. M., antiphase four-ball juggling, 433-446. aiming, 9-18. Snoddy (1926) revisited: Time scales of Egan, C. D., Verheul, M. H. G., & Savels- Mason, A. H., Performance of unimanual motor learning, 503-515. bergh, G. J. P., Effects of experience on and bimanual multiphased prehensile Suprak, D. N., Osternig, L. R., van Don- the coordination of internally and exter- movements, 291-305. kelaar, P., & Karduna, A. R., Shoulder nally timed soccer kicks, 423-432. Mazyn, L. I. N., Lenoir, M., Montagne, joint position sense improves with exter- Ford, P., Hodges, N. J., & Williams, A. M., G., & Savelsbergh, G. J. P., Spatial and nal load, 517-525. Examining action effects in the execu- temporal adaptations that accompany Temprado, J. J.. Swinnen, S. P., Cout- tion of a skilled soccer kick by using increasing catching performance during ton-Jean, C., & Salesse, R., Symmetry erroneous feedback, 481-490. learning, 491-502. constraints mediate the learning and Forner-Cordero, A., Levin, O., Li, Y., & Morey-Klapsing, G., Arampatzis, A., & transfer of bimanual coordination pat- Swinnen, S. P., Posture control and Briiggemann, G.-P., Evidence of proac- terns across planes of motion, 115-125. 526 Journal of Motor Behavior 2007 Annual Index Vaeyens, R., Lenoir, M., Williams, A. M., 395-408. 381-394. & Philippaerts, R. M., Mechanisms Vickers, J. N., & Williams, A. M., Per- Williams, A. M., & Ericsson, K. A., /ntro- underpinning successful decision mak- forming under pressure: The effects duction to the theme issue: Perception, ing in skilled youth soccer players: An of physiological arousal, cognitive cognition, action, and skilled perfor- analysis of visual search behaviors, anxiety, and gaze control in biathlon, mance, 338-340. Title Index Adjustments to local friction in multifinger Schorer, J., Baker, J., Fath, F:, & Jaitner, Posture control and complex arm coordi- prehension, Aoki, T., Latash, M. L., & T., 409-421. nation: Analysis of multijoint coordina- Zatsiorsky, V. M., 276-290. Influence of continual biofeedback on jaw tive movements and stability of stance, Advance visual information, awareness, pursuit-tracking in healthy adults and in Forner-Cordero, A., Levin, O., Li, ¥.. & and anticipation skill, Jackson, R. C., & adults with apraxia plus aphasia, Bal- Swinnen, S. P., 215-226. Mogan, P., 341-351. lard, K. J., & Robin, D. A., 19-28. A practice-specificity-based model of arousal Application of motor learning principles Influence of feedback modality on sensorimo- for achieving peak performance, Movahedi, to complex surgical tasks: Searching tor adaptation: Contribution of visual, kin- A., Sheikh, M., Bagherzadeh, F:, Hemayat- for the optimal practice schedule, Bry- esthetic, and verbal cues, Sarlegna, F. R., talab, R., & Ashayeri, H., 457-462. dges, R., Carnahan, H., Backstein, D., Gauthier, G. M., & Blouin, J., 247-258. Quadriceps EMG in open and closed & Dubrowski, A., 40-48. Introduction to the theme issue: Percep- kinetic chain tasks in women with Book review: “Signal processing for neu- tion, cognition, action, and skilled per- patellofemoral pain, Stensdotter, A.-K., roscientists: An introduction to the anal- formance, Williams, A. M., & Ericsson, Hodges, P., Ohberg, F., & Héiger-Ross, ysis of physiological signals” by Wim K. A., 338-340. C., 194-202. van Drongelen, Challis, J. H., 158. Learning and transfer of a relative phase The relationship between the sense of Changes in mechanical control of move- pattern and a joint amplitude ratio in self-agency and schizotypal personality ment during the first 5 months of inde- a rhythmic multijoint arm movement, traits, Asai, T., & Tanno, Y¥., 162-168. pendent walking: A longitudinal study, Buchanan, J. J., Zihlman, K., Ryu, Y. U., Right-handers’ reaching in contralateral Hallemans, A., Dhanis, L., De Clercq, & Wright, D. L., 49-67. hemispace: A kinematic observation, D., & Aerts, P., 227-238. Lower extremity kinetics for balance con- Kim, W., Gabbard, C., Buchanan, J. J., Comparison of dynamic (effortful) touch trol in children with cerebral palsy, Chen, & Ryu, ¥. U., 451-456. by hand and foot, Hajnal, A., Fonseca, J., &, Woollacott, M. H., 306-316. The role of the primary motor cortex dur- S., Harrison, S., Kinsella-Shaw, J., & Mechanisms underpinning successful deci- ing skill acquisition on a two-degrees- Carello, C., 82-88. sion making in skilled youth soccer play- of-freedom movement task, Shemmell, Developmental differences in the use of visual ers: An analysis of visual search behav- J., Riek, S., Tresilian, J. R., & Carson, information during a continuous bimanual iors, Vaeyens, R., Lenoir, M., Williams, A. R. G., 29-39. coordination task, Lantero, D. A., & (Rob- M., & Philippaerts, R. M., 395-408. Shoulder joint position sense improves with ertson) Ringenbach, S. D., 139-155. Metabolic and attentional energy costs of external load, Suprak, D. N., Osternig, A dynamical systems analysis of sponta- interlimb coordination, Sparrow, W. A., L. R., van Donkelaar, P.. & Karduna, A. neous movements in newborn infants, Lay, B. S., & O'Dwyer, N. J., 259-275. R., 517-525. Ohgi, S., Morita, S., Loo, K. K., & On perturbation and pattern coexistence in Snoddy (1926) revisited: Time scales of Mizuike, C., 203-214. postural coordination dynamics, Bardy, motor learning, Stratton, S. M., Liu, ¥.- Effect of task goals on the reaching pat- B. G., Oullier, O., Lagarde, J., & Stof- T., Hong, S. L., Mayer-Kress, G., & terns of children with cerebral palsy, fregen, T. A., 326-334. Newell, K. M., 503-515. Chen, ¥.-p., & Yang, T.-F-, 317-324. Pattern stability and error correction dur- Spatial and temporal adaptations that Effects of experience on the coordination ing in-phase and antiphase four-ball jug- accompany increasing catching perfor- of internally and externally timed soccer gling, Dessing, J. C., Daffertshofer, A. mance during learning, Mazyn, L. 1. N., kicks, Egan, C. D., Verheul, M. H. G., & Peper, C. E., & Beek, P. J., 433-446. Lenoir, M., Montagne, G., & Savels- Savelsbergh, G. J. P., 423-432. Perception—action coupling and anticipatory bergh, G. J. P., 491-502. Evidence of proactive forefoot control performance in baseball batting, Ranga- Symmetry constraints mediate the learning during landings on inclined surfaces, nathan, R., & Carlton, L. G., 369-380. and transfer of bimanual coordination Morey-Klapsing, G., Arampatzis, A., & Performance of unimanual and bimanual patterns across planes of motion, Tem- Briiggemann, G.-P., 89-102. multiphased prehensile movements, prado, J. J., Swinnen, S. P., Coutton- Examining action effects in the execution Mason, A. H., 291-305. Jean, C., & Salesse, R., 115-125. of a skilled soccer kick by using errone- Performing under pressure: The effects of Training-specific adaptations of H- and ous feedback, Ford, P., Hodges, N. J., & physiological arousal, cognitive anxiety, stretch reflexes in human soleus muscle. Williams, A. M., 481-490. and gaze control in biathlon, Vickers, J. Gruber, M., Taube, W., Gollhofer, A., Beck, Examining the effects of postural con- N., & Williams, A. M., 381-394. S., Amtage, F, & Schubert, M., 68-78. straints on estimating reach, Gabbard, Pickup of essential kinematics underpins Variation in coordination of a discrete mul- C., Cordova, A., & Lee, S., 242-246. expert perception of movement patterns, tiarticular action as a function of skill Experience-dependent effects in unimanual and Abernethy, B., & Zawi, K., 353-367. level, Chow, J. ¥., Davids, K., Button, C., bimanual reaction time tasks in musicians, Planning and control of sequential rapid & Koh, M., 463-479. Hughes, C. M. L., & Franz, E. A., 3-8. aiming in adults with Parkinson’s dis- Visual and haptic feedback contribute to Eye-hand coordination asymmetries in man- ease, Smiley-Oyen, A. L., Lowry, K. A., tuning and online control during object ual aiming, Lavrysen, A., Elliott, D., Buek- & Kerr, J. P., 103-114. manipulation, Huang, F. C., Gillespie, ers, M. J., Fevs, P, & Helsen, W. F., 9-18. Postural stabilization of perceptual but not R. B., & Kuo, A. D., 179-193. Identification of interindividual and intra- cognitive performance, Stoffregen, T. A., Visuomotor memory for target location in individual movement patterns in hand- Hove, P., Bardy, B. G,. Riley, M., & Bon- neer and far reaching spaces, Heath, M., ball players of varying expertise levels, net, C. T., 126-138. & Binsted, G., 169-177. November 2007, Vol. 39, No. 6

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