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Science Direct - Human Movement Science (Link) Volume 25, Issues 4-5, Pages 447-694 (October 2006) |
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Advances in Graphonomics: Studies on Fine Motor Control, Its Development and Disorders Edited by Arend W.A. Van Gemmert and Hans-Leo Teulings |
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| Guest-Editorial |
| Advances in graphonomics: Studies on fine motor control, its development and disorders Pages 447-453 Arend W.A. Van Gemmert and Hans-Leo Teulings
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| Movement Disorders |
| Pathophysiology of writer’s cramp Pages 454-463 Mark Hallett
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| Modified pen grip in the treatment of Writer’s Cramp Pages 464-473 Barbara Baur, Thomas Schenk, Waltraud Fürholzer, Johanna Scheuerecker, Christian Marquardt, Georg Kerkhoff and Joachim Hermsdörfer
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| Spiral drawing performance as an indicator of fine motor function in people with multiple sclerosis Pages 474-491 M.G. Longstaff and R.A. Heath
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| Brain dopamine and kinematics of graphomotor functions Pages 492-509 Klaus W. Lange, Lara Mecklinger, Susanne Walitza, Georg Becker, Manfred Gerlach, Markus Naumann and Oliver Tucha
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| Quantitative measurement of handwriting in the assessment of drug-induced parkinsonism Pages 510-522 Michael P. Caligiuri, Hans-Leo Teulings, J. Vincent Filoteo, David Song and James B. Lohr
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| Attention, Arousal, Vision, and Fine Motor Control |
| The effect of caffeine on handwriting movements in skilled writers Pages 523-535 Oliver Tucha, Susanne Walitza, Lara Mecklinger, Dorota Stasik, Thomas-A. Sontag and Klaus W. Lange
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| Attention and movement execution during handwriting Pages 536-552 Oliver Tucha, Lara Mecklinger, Susanne Walitza and Klaus W. Lange
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| Effects of increased complexity of visuo-motor transformations on children’s arm movements Pages 553-567 J. Bo, J.L. Contreras-Vidal, F.A. Kagerer and J.E. Clark
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| Eye–hand interactions in tracing and drawing tasks Pages 568-585 Emma Gowen and R. Chris Miall
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| Models and Recognition |
| A multi-level representation paradigm for handwriting stroke generation Pages 586-607 Réjean Plamondon and Moussa Djioua
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| Automatic segmentation as a tool for examining the handwriting process of children with dysgraphic and proficient handwriting Pages 608-621 Sara Rosenblum, Assaf Y. Dvorkin and Patrice L. Weiss
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| Aspects of Development of Fine Motor Control |
| Abrupt, but not gradual visuomotor distortion facilitates adaptation in children with developmental coordination disorder Pages 622-633 F.A. Kagerer, J.L. Contreras-Vidal, J. Bo and J.E. Clark
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| Development of forward models for hand localization and movement control in 6- to 10-year-old children Pages 634-645 José L. Contreras-Vidal
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| Remembering the orientation of newly learned characters depends on the associated writing knowledge: A comparison between handwriting and typing Pages 646-656 Marieke Longcamp, Céline Boucard, Jean-Claude Gilhodes and Jean-Luc Velay
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| Developmental differences in drawing performance of the dominant and non-dominant hand in right-handed boys and girls Pages 657-677 Hanneke van Mier
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| Bimanual interference in children performing a dual motor task Pages 678-693 E. Otte and H.I. van Mier
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