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Volume 2 (1998): Issue 1 (Jan 1998)
in
Motor Control
Print ISSN:
1087-1640
Online ISSN:
1543-2696
Editorial
Bernstein's Papers in
Motor Control
Bernstein's Heritage
Bernstein's Last Paper: The Immediate Tasks of Neurophysiology in the Light of the Modern Theory of Biological Activity
Point of View
Rejecting the Equilibrium-Point Hypothesis
Original Research
The Structure of Somatosensory information for Human Postural Control
Research
Stability of Rhythmic Finger Movements in Children with a Developmental Coordination Disorder
The Control of Sequential Goal-Directed Movement: Learning to Use Feedback or Central Planning?
Methodological Note
Considering Handedness in Studies involving Manual Control
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