To view International Graphonomics Society (IGS) Special Issues and Proceedings click the following link:
www.graphonomics.org/publications.php
Science Direct – Human Movement Science (Link)
Volume 82, Issues 1-3, Pages 1-374 (March 1993) |
|
1. |
|
|
Editorial Board
Page CO2
PDF (92 K) | |
To Purchase and Download the Full Article, Click PDF |
|
|
2. |
|
|
Introduction
Pages 1-2
Gerard P. van Galen and George E. Stelmach
PDF (111 K) | |
To Purchase and Download the Full Article, Click PDF |
|
|
3. |
|
|
Evaluating the special role of time in the control of handwriting
Pages 5-52
Charles E. Wright
|
|
4. |
|
|
Generalized representation of handwriting: Evidence of effector independence
Pages 53-68
Umberto Castiello and George E. Stelmach
|
|
5. |
|
|
Invariant properties between stroke features in handwriting
Pages 69-88
Hans-Leo Teulings and Lambert R. B. Schomaker
|
|
6. |
|
|
Looking at handwriting generation from a velocity control perspective
Pages 89-101
Réjean Plamondon
|
|
7. |
|
|
The role of linguistics in the speed of handwriting movements: Effects of spelling uncertainty
Pages 103-113
Jean-Pierre Orliaguet and Louis-Jean Boë
|
|
8. |
|
|
Neural representations for sensory-motor control, I: Head-centered 3-D target positions from opponent eye commands
Pages 115-138
Douglas Greve, Stephen Grossberg, Frank Guenther and Daniel Bullock
|
|
9. |
|
|
On Fitts’s and Hooke’s laws: Simple harmonic movement in upper-limb cyclical aiming
Pages 139-159
Yves Guiard
|
|
10. |
|
|
Neuromotor noise and poor handwriting in children
Pages 161-178
Gerard P. van Galen, Stanley J. Portier, Bouwien C. M. Smits-Engelsman and Lambert R. B. Schomaker
|
|
11. |
|
|
The role of proprioceptive information for the production of isometric forces and for handwriting tasks
Pages 179-191
N. Teasdale, R. Forget, C. Bard, J. Paillard, M. Fleury and Y. Lamarre
|
|
12. |
|
|
Acquired agraphia caused by focal brain damage
Pages 193-210
Steven W. Anderson, Jeffrey Saver, Daniel Tranel and Hanna Damasio
|
|
13. |
|
|
Neurocomputing aspects in modelling cursive handwriting
Pages 213-235
Pietro Morasso and Vittorio Sanguineti
|
|
14. |
|
|
A model for reaching control
Pages 237-250
David A. Rosenbaum, Sascha E. Engelbrecht, Michael M. Bushe and Loukia D. Loukopoulos
|
|
15. |
|
|
Phonological and orthographic demands in the production of handwriting
Pages 251-274
Stanley J. Portier, Gerard P. van Galen and Arnold J. W. M. Thomassen
|
|
16. |
|
|
Does the production of letter strokes in handwriting benefit from vision?
Pages 275-290
Robert R. A. van Doorn and Paul J. G. Keuss
|
|
17. |
|
|
Changes in motor planning during the acquisition of movement patterns in a continuous task
Pages 291-312
Hanneke van Mier, Wouter Hulstijn and Steven E. Petersen
|
|
18. |
|
|
Exploitation of elasticity as a biomechanical property in the production of graphic stroke sequences
Pages 313-327
Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek and Arnold J. W. M. Thomassen
|
|
19. |
|
|
Effects of manipulating horizontal progression in handwriting
Pages 329-352
Arnold J. W. M. Thomassen and Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek
|
|
20. |
|
|
Effects of lexicality and trigram frequency on handwriting production in children and adults
Pages 353-365
Pascal Zesiger, Pierre Mounoud and Claude-Alain Hauert
|
|
21. |
|
|
Analysis of actual and mental movement times in graphic tasks
Pages 367-372
Jean Decety
|
|
22. |
|
|
Contents of volume 82
Pages 373-374
PDF (106 K) | |
To Purchase and Download the Full Article, Click PDF |
|