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Volume 100, Issues 1-2, Pages 1-227 (November 1998) |
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Editorial
Pages 1-7
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Differential effects of task complexity on contextual interference in a drawing task
Pages 9-24
Jean-Michel Albaret and Bernard Thon
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Elderly subjects are impaired in spatial coordination in fine motor control
Pages 25-35
José L. Contreras-Vidal, Hans L. Teulings and George E. Stelmach
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Geometric features of workspace and joint-space paths of 3D reaching movements
Pages 37-53
Mary D. Klein Breteler, Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek and Stan C. A. M. Gielen
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The stability of pen–joint and interjoint coordination in loop writing
Pages 55-70
Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek, Arnold J. W. M. Thomassen, Pascal H. H. M. van Lieshout and Stephan P. Swinnen
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Handwriting and speech changes across the levodopa cycle in Parkinson’s disease
Pages 71-84
Patricia C. Poluha, Hans-Leo Teulings and Robert H. Brookshire
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The 2/3 power law: When and why?
Pages 85-96
Réjean Plamondon and Wacef Guerfali
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Functional properties of graphic workspace: assessment by means of a 3D geometric arm model
Pages 97-115
Joost J. Schillings, Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek and Arnold J. W. M. Thomassen
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Neuromuscular control model of the arm including feedback and feedforward components
Pages 117-131
Sybert Stroeve
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Low-frequency periodicity in the coordination of progressive handwriting
Pages 133-144
Arnold J. W. M. Thomassen and Ruud G. J. Meulenbroek
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Axial pen force increases with processing demands in handwriting
Pages 145-159
C. Elisa Van Den Heuvel, Gerard P. van Galen, Hans-Leo Teulings and Arend W. A. van Gemmert
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The influence of mental and motor load on handwriting movements in Parkinsonian patients
Pages 161-175
Arend W. A. van Gemmert, Hans-Leo Teulings and George E. Stelmach
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Spatial features of angular drawing movements in Parkinson’s disease patients
Pages 177-193
Annie Vinter and Pierre Gras
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On-line size control in handwriting demonstrates the continuous nature of motor programs
Pages 195-216
Gerard P. Van Galen and Jos F. Weber
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Can non-linear muscle dynamics explain the smoothness of handwriting movements?
Pages 217-227
V. Sanguineti, F. Frisone, S. Bruni and P. Morasso
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