
自引率: 4%
被引量: 731
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Somatosensory & Motor Research publishes original, high-quality papers that encompass the entire range of investigations related to the neural bases for somatic sensation, somatic motor function, somatic motor integration, and modeling thereof. Comprising anatomical, physiological, biochemical, pharmacological, behavioral, and psychophysical studies, Somatosensory & Motor Research covers all facets of the peripheral and central processes underlying cutaneous sensation, and includes studies relating to afferent and efferent mechanisms of deep structures (e.g., viscera, muscle). Studies of motor systems at all levels of the neuraxis are covered, but reports restricted to non-neural aspects of muscle generally would belong in other journals. Experimental and descriptive studies in all animals, including humans, are emphasized; clinical case reports and neuropathological findings are encouraged when they are of general interest in elucidating somatosensory and motor mechanisms. Submissions Descriptions of modifications in techniques are rarely accepted and only if there is evidence of their unusual importance. Theoretical papers and critical reviews will be published occasionally; authors contemplating such contributions should consult the Editor. Periodically there are announcements of events, book reviews and news items of general interest to readers. There are no page charges in this journal. Three copies of your manuscript, along with a disk consisting of the title page and abstract in ASCII format, should be sent to: Thomas A. Woolsey, Editor-in-Chief Somatosensory & Motor Research Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, Campus Box 8213, 4566 Scott Avenue, St Louis MO 63110, USA Tel: +1 314 747 1260 Fax: +1 314 362 8359 E-mail: somore@medicine.wustl.edu.
期刊描述简介:
Somatosensory & Motor Research publishes original, high-quality papers that encompass the entire range of investigations related to the neural bases for somatic sensation, somatic motor function, somatic motor integration, and modeling thereof. Comprising anatomical, physiological, biochemical, pharmacological, behavioral, and psychophysical studies, Somatosensory & Motor Research covers all facets of the peripheral and central processes underlying cutaneous sensation, and includes studies relating to afferent and efferent mechanisms of deep structures (e.g., viscera, muscle). Studies of motor systems at all levels of the neuraxis are covered, but reports restricted to non-neural aspects of muscle generally would belong in other journals. Experimental and descriptive studies in all animals, including humans, are emphasized; clinical case reports and neuropathological findings are encouraged when they are of general interest in elucidating somatosensory and motor mechanisms. Submissions Descriptions of modifications in techniques are rarely accepted and only if there is evidence of their unusual importance. Theoretical papers and critical reviews will be published occasionally; authors contemplating such contributions should consult the Editor. Periodically there are announcements of events, book reviews and news items of general interest to readers. There are no page charges in this journal. Three copies of your manuscript, along with a disk consisting of the title page and abstract in ASCII format, should be sent to: Thomas A. Woolsey, Editor-in-Chief Somatosensory & Motor Research Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, Campus Box 8213, 4566 Scott Avenue, St Louis MO 63110, USA Tel: +1 314 747 1260 Fax: +1 314 362 8359 E-mail: somore@medicine.wustl.edu.
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Descending motor command to prime mover of dependent finger induces tactile gating in target and distant non-target finger.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Intramuscular and intermuscular coherence analysis while obstacle crossing during treadmill gait.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Differences in temporal profile of brain responses by pleasantness of somatosensory stimulation in autistic individuals.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Effects of scapular exercises on trunk control ın patients with acute stroke: a double-blind randomized controlled study.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Topography of whisking II: interaction of whisker and pad.
被引量:12 发表:2005