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  1. Submovements in manual tracking: people with Parkinson’s disease produce more submovements than age-matched controls
  2. Left/Right Brain, Human Motor Control and the Implications for Robotics
  3. A slow limit: extensive motor training cannot overcome a limit on the production of slow and smooth motion
  4. Does Body Postural Configuration Affect Upper Limb Performance During Point-to-Point Hand Movements?
  5. What the visual system can learn from the non-dominant hand: The effect of graphomotor engagement on visual discrimination
  6. Climate change and its impact on health: a global collaborative learning model
  7. Kinematic descriptors of arm reaching movement are sensitive to hemisphere-specific immediate neuromodulatory effects of transcranial direct current stimulation post stroke
  8. Quantifying Changes in Dexterity as a Result of Piano Training in People with Parkinson’s Disease
  9. Questionable evidence for prefrontal cortex as an alleged psi inhibitor
  10. Using virtual reality-based neurocognitive testing and eye tracking to study naturalistic cognitive-motor performance
  11. Learning juggling by gradually increasing difficulty vs. learning the complete skill results in different learning patterns
  12. Editorial: Motor recovery following central neurological disorders in humans: Mechanisms and therapeutic interventions
  13. Developmental and acquired brain injury have opposite effects on finger coordination in children
  14. The online and offline effects of changing movement timing variability during training on a finger-opposition task
  15. Automatic Evaluation of Aspects of Performance and Scheduling in Playing the Piano
  16. Monitoring the Learning Progress in Piano Playing with Hidden Markov Models
  17. Sensorimotor performance after high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation over the primary somatosensory or motor cortices in men versus women
  18. The relationship between thoracic posture and ultrasound echo intensity of muscles spanning this region in healthy men and women
  19. Mouse Movement Trajectories as an Indicator of Cognitive Workload
  20. Moving objects by imagination? Amount of finger movement and pendulum length determine success in the Chevreul pendulum illusion
  21. Proximal and distal movement patterns during a graphomotor task in typically developing children and children with handwriting problems
  22. Home exercise in the dart-throwing motion plane after distal radius fractures: A pilot randomized controlled trial
  23. The effect of high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation intensity on motor performance in healthy adults: a randomized controlled trial
  24. Voluntary step execution in patients with knee osteoarthritis: Symptomatic vs. non-symptomatic legs
  25. Self-Feeding Kinematics in an Ecological Setting: Typically Developing Children and Children With Cerebral Palsy
  26. Analogies can speed up the motor learning process
  27. DataSpoon: Validation of an Instrumented Spoon for Assessment of Self-Feeding
  28. Moving by thoughts alone? Amount of finger movement and pendulum length determine success in the Chevreul Pendulum Illusion
  29. Organized Toe Maps in Extreme Foot Users
  30. Does Object Height Affect the Dart Throwing Motion Angle during Seated Activities of Daily Living?
  31. Multimodal Brain-Computer Interface Based on Artificial Intelligence for Rehabilitation of People with Motor Disorders
  32. Observation of an expert model induces a coarticulated drawing movement pattern in a single session
  33. Applying Incongruent Visual-Tactile Stimuli during Object Transfer with Vibro-Tactile Feedback
  34. Reaching trajectories unravel modality-dependent temporal dynamics of the automatic process in the Simon task: a model-based approach
  35. Referent control of anticipatory grip force during reaching in stroke: an experimental and modeling study
  36. Observation of an expert model induces a skilled movement coordination pattern in a single session of intermittent practice
  37. Attenuation of access to internal states in high obsessive-compulsive individuals might increase susceptibility to false feedback: Evidence from a visuo-motor hand-reaching task
  38. Myoelectric Prosthesis Users Improve Performance Time and Accuracy Using Vibrotactile Feedback When Visual Feedback Is Disturbed
  39. Wrist Plane of Motion and Range During Daily Activities
  40. Graphical Product Quality and Muscle Activity in Children With Mild Disabilities Drawing on a Horizontally or Vertically Oriented Tablet
  41. Evaluation of the effects of adding vibrotactile feedback to myoelectric prosthesis users on performance and visual attention in a dual-task paradigm
  42. Adding vibrotactile feedback to a myoelectric-controlled hand improves performance when online visual feedback is disturbed
  43. Development of finger force coordination in children
  44. Visuomotor behaviors and performance in a dual-task paradigm with and without vibrotactile feedback when using a myoelectric controlled hand
  45. Synchrony in Joint Action Is Directed by Each Participant’s Motor Control System
  46. Offline Optimization of the Relative Timing of Movements in a Sequence Is Blocked by Retroactive Behavioral Interference
  47. Examining the role of red background in magnocellular contribution to face perception
  48. Differences in muscle activity patterns and graphical product quality in children copying and tracing activities on horizontal or vertical surfaces
  49. The plausibility of visual information for hand ownership modulates multisensory synchrony perception
  50. Corrective jitter motion shows similar individual frequencies for the arm and the finger
  51. Mechanical properties of the human hand digits: Age-related differences
  52. Linking cognitive and reaching trajectories via intermittent movement control
  53. Distinct spatial scale sensitivities for early categorization of faces and places: neuromagnetic and behavioral findings
  54. Kinematic Strategies Underlying Improvement in the Acquisition of a Sequential Finger Task with Self-Generated vs. Cued Repetition Training
  55. Reach trajectories reveal delayed processing of low spatial frequency faces in developmental prosopagnosia
  56. Directional Variability of the Isometric Force Vector Produced by the Human Hand in Multijoint Planar Tasks
  57. Faster, stronger, lateralized: Low spatial frequency information supports face processing
  58. Processing of low spatial frequency faces at periphery in choice reaching tasks
  59. Viewing and feeling touch modulates hand position for reaching
  60. The Flexibility of Nonconsciously Deployed Cognitive Processes: Evidence from Masked Congruence Priming
  61. The Neural Processes Underlying Self-Agency
  62. Finger interaction in a three-dimensional pressing task
  63. Prehension synergies and control with referent hand configurations
  64. Trajectory of the index finger during grasping
  65. The sources of two components of variance: an example of multifinger cyclic force production tasks at different frequencies
  66. Prehension synergies: a study of digit force adjustments to the continuously varied load force exerted on a partially constrained hand-held object
  67. Task-Dependent Selection of Grasp Kinematics and Stiffness in Human Object Manipulation
  68. Intrinsic joint kinematic planning. I: Reassessing the Listing’s law constraint in the control of three-dimensional arm movements