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    The time relations of the events in quick voluntary movements.S. R. Hathaway & E. D. Sisson - 1936 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 19 (4):519.
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    From phrenology to the laboratory.Tom Quick - 2014 - History of the Human Sciences 27 (5):54-73.
    The claim that mind is an epiphenomenon of the nervous system became academically respectable during the 19thcentury. The same period saw the establishment of an ideal of science as institutionalized endeavour conducted in laboratories. This article identifies three ways in which the ‘physiological psychology’ movement in Britain contributed to the latter process: first, via an appeal to the authority of difficult-to-access sites in the analysis of nerves; second, through the constitution of a discourse internal to it that privileged epistemology over (...)
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    Initiating voluntary movements: Wrong theories for the wrong behaviour?Stephen A. Wallace & Douglas L. Weeks - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):233-234.
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    Decoding Voluntary Movement of Single Hand Based on Analysis of Brain Connectivity by Using EEG Signals.Ting Li, Tao Xue, Baozeng Wang & Jinhua Zhang - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Voluntary Movement Frequencies in Submaximal One- and Two-Legged Knee Extension Exercise and Pedaling.Julie Stang, Håvard Wiig, Marte Hermansen & Ernst Albin Hansen - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10:171943.
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    Voluntary Movement Takes Shape: The Link Between Movement Focusing and Sensory Input Gating.Daniele Belvisi, Antonella Conte, Francesca Natalia Cortese, Matteo Tartaglia, Nicoletta Manzo, Pietro Li Voti, Antonio Suppa & Alfredo Berardelli - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Voluntary movement and perception in intrapersonal and extrapersonal space.P. E. Roland - 1979 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2 (1):79-80.
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    Voluntary movement under positive and negative instruction.Herbert Sidney Langfeld - 1913 - Psychological Review 20 (6):459-478.
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    Limbic-diencephalic mechanisms of voluntary movement.C. H. Vanderwolf - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (2):83-113.
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    Can voluntary movement be understood on the basis of reflex organization?David J. Ostry & Frances E. Wilkinson - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):618-619.
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    The relation of voluntary movements to tremors.L. E. Travis - 1929 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 12 (6):515.
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    Strategies for the control of voluntary movements with one mechanical degree of freedom.Gerald L. Gottlieb, Daniel M. Corcos & Gyan C. Agarwal - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):189-210.
    A theory is presented to explain how accurate, single-joint movements are controlled. The theory applies to movements across different distances, with different inertial loads, toward targets of different widths over a wide range of experimentally manipulated velocities. The theory is based on three propositions. (1) Movements are planned according to “strategies” of which there are at least two: a speed-insensitive (SI) and a speed-sensitive (SS) one. (2) These strategies can be equated with sets of rules for performing (...)
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    The crossed effects upon voluntary movement of unilaterally induced fatigue.R. M. Collier - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23 (1):26.
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    Sensory feedback to the cerebral cortex during voluntary movement in man.P. E. Roland - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):129-147.
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    The inhibitory factor in voluntary movement. Reply.H. S. Langfeld - 1914 - Psychological Review 21 (6):492-492.
  16. Some considerations on voluntary movements.Simone Franchetti - 1988 - Epistemologia 11 (1):55-60.
  17. Coordination of voluntary movement.R. Garcin - 1969 - In P. Vinken & G. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 1--303.
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    "The Inhibitory Factor in Voluntary Movement": Comment.George V. N. Dearborn - 1914 - Psychological Review 21 (5):391-392.
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    What are voluntary movements made of?Ian Q. Whishaw - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):290-291.
  20. The accuracy of voluntary Movement . Psychol. Rew. Suppl. XIII, vol. III.R. S. Woodworth - 1900 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 50:81-83.
     
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    APAs Constraints to Voluntary Movements: The Case for Limb Movements Coupling.Fausto G. Baldissera & Luigi Tesio - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    The mental antecedents of voluntary movements.Edward L. Thorndike - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (2):40-42.
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  23. The Mental Antecedents of Voluntary Movements.Edward L. Thorndike - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (2):40-42.
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  24. The Development of Voluntary Movement.E. A. Kirkpatrick - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8:649.
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    The development of voluntary movement.E. A. Kirkpatrick - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (3):275-281.
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    Strategies for the control of studies of voluntary movements with one mechanical degree of freedom.Gerale E. Loeb - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):227-227.
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    Changing views of feedforward and feedback in voluntary movement.J. A. Scott Kelso - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):153-154.
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    The pattern of muscular action in simple voluntary movement.R. C. Davis - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (5):347.
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    The effect of stuttering on voluntary movement.R. Y. Herren - 1931 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 14 (3):289.
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    Simple changes in reflex threshold cannot explain all aspects of rapid voluntary movements.C. Gielen & J. C. Houk - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):605-607.
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    A technique for the kymographic registration of certain associated voluntary movements.R. M. Collier - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (2):181.
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    The Effect of Rhythmic Tactile Stimuli Under the Voluntary Movement on Audio-Tactile Temporal Order Judgement.Taeko Tanaka, Taiki Ogata & Yoshihiro Miyake - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The simultaneous perception of multimodal sensory information is important for effective reactions to the external environment. In relation to the effect on time perception, voluntary movement and rhythmic stimuli have already been identified in previous studies to be associated with improved accuracy of temporal order judgments. Here, we examined whether the combination of voluntary movement and rhythmic stimuli improves the just noticeable difference in audio-tactile TOJ Tasks. Four different experimental conditions were studied, involving two types of movements (...)
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  33. Desire and cognition in Aristotle’s theory of the voluntary movements of animal locomotion.Daniel Simão Nascimento - 2017 - Filosofia Unisinos 18 (2).
    Duas das principais controvérsias que têm ocupado aqueles que se dedicam à teoria aris- totélica do movimento animal são a controvérsia acerca da forma da cognição através da qual um animal irracional apreende um objeto como um objeto de desejo e a controvérsia acerca da função desempenhada pela cognição na explicação aristotélica dos movimentos voluntários de locomoção animal. Neste artigo, eu apresento uma teoria acerca das formas como o desejo e a cognição se articulam na teoria aristotélica segundo a qual (...)
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  34. Some Influences which Affect the Rapidity of Voluntary Movements.F. Dresslar - 1892 - Philosophical Review 1:691.
     
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    Neural Oscillations and the Initiation of Voluntary Movement.Samuel Armstrong, Martin V. Sale & Ross Cunnington - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Brain Metabolism During A Lower Extremity Voluntary Movement Task in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy.Eileen G. Fowler, William L. Oppenheim, Marcia B. Greenberg, Loretta A. Staudt, Shantanu H. Joshi & Daniel H. S. Silverman - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Peripheral and central correlates of attempted voluntary movements.S. C. Gandevia - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):208-209.
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    How are multiple central commands integrated for voluntary movement control?Masao Ito - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):610-611.
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    Strategies for the control of voluntary movements in patients with Parkinson's disease.Normand Teasdale, George E. Stelmach & Friedemann Mueller - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):357-357.
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    The simultaneous perception of auditory–tactile stimuli in voluntary movement.Qiao Hao, Taiki Ogata, Ken-Ichiro Ogawa, Jinhwan Kwon & Yoshihiro Miyake - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    On the role of mental set in voluntary movement.M. Levitt - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):154-155.
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    Degrees of freedom, dynamical laws, and boundary conditions for discrete voluntary movement.J. A. S. Kelso - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (2):225-225.
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  43. Commentary on Gerald L. Gottlieb, Daniel M. Corcos, and Gyan C. Agarwal (1989). Strategies for the control of voluntary movements with one mechanical degree of freedom. Author's response. [REVIEW]Wg Darling, R. Eagleson, Hc Kwan, Th Yeap, D. Barrett, Bc Jiang, Rg Lee, Rg Marteniuk, H. Carnahan & N. Teasdale - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):352-364.
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    Peripheral and central correlates of attempted voluntary movements (pp. 208–209). Commentary on Jeannerod, M. The representing brain: Neural correlates of motor intention and imagery. [REVIEW]S. C. Gandevia - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):187-245.
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    Review of Unilateral facial paralysis for emotional but not for voluntary movements[REVIEW]G. V. N. Dearborn - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (1):106-106.
  46. WOODWORTH, R. S. -The Cause of a Voluntary Movement. [REVIEW]W. H. Winch - 1907 - Mind 16:445.
     
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  47. Brain preparation before a voluntary action: Evidence against unconscious movement initiation.Judy Trevena & Jeff Miller - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):447-456.
    Benjamin Libet has argued that electrophysiological signs of cortical movement preparation are present before people report having made a conscious decision to move, and that these signs constitute evidence that voluntary movements are initiated unconsciously. This controversial conclusion depends critically on the assumption that the electrophysiological signs recorded by Libet, Gleason, Wright, and Pearl are associated only with preparation for movement. We tested that assumption by comparing the electrophysiological signs before a decision to move with signs present before (...)
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    Voluntary motor commands reveal awareness and control of involuntary movement.Jack De Havas, Arko Ghosh, Hiroaki Gomi & Patrick Haggard - 2016 - Cognition 155 (C):155-167.
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  49. Voluntary Bodily Movements.Thomas Annese - 1969 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 50 (2):159.
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    Voluntary control of the force of movement.R. S. Woodworth - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (4):350-359.
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