Table of Contents:
  • Grasping an object : one movement, several components / M. Jeannerod, Y. Paulignan and P. Weiss
  • Vision for perception and vision for action in the primate brain / Melvyn A. Goodale
  • Sensory input and control of grip / Roland S. Johansson
  • Motor areas on the medial wall of the hemisphere / Peter L. Strick, Richard P. Dum and Nathalie Picard
  • Grasping objects and grasping action meanings : the dual role of monkey rostroventral premotor cortex (area F5) / Giacomo Rizzolatti and Luciano Fadiga
  • Posterior parietal areas specialized for eye movements (LIP) and reach (PRR) using a common coordinate frame / R.A. Andersen, L.H. Snyder, A.P. Batista, C.A. Buneo and Y.E. Cohen
  • How do visual instructions influence the motor system? / R.E. Passingham, I. Toni, N. Schluter and M.F.S. Rushworth
  • Online visual control of the arm / Apostolos P. Georgopoulos
  • Cortical control of whole-arm motor tasks / John F. Kalaska, Lauren E. Sergio and Paul Cisek
  • The importance of the cortico-motoneuronal system for control of grasp / R.N. Lemon, S.N. Baker, J.A. Davis, P.A. Kirkwood, M.A. Maier and H.-S. Yang
  • Combination, complementarity and automatic control : a role for the cerebellum in learning movement coordination / W.T. Thach
  • Construction of a reach-to-grasp / A.R. Gibson, K.M. Horn, M. Pong and P.L.E. Van Kan
  • Cerebellum and the sensory guidance of movement / Mitchell Glickstein
  • The cerebellum, predictive control and motor coordination / R.C. Miall
  • Internal models for motor control / Mitsuo Kawato and Daniel Wolpert
  • The apraxias are higher-order defects of sensorimotor integration / C.D. Marsden.