I: Central Disorders of Movement.- Animal Models of Motor Disorders.- Abnormalities of Mechanoreceptor-Evoked Electromyographic Activity in Central Motor Disorders.- The Pathophysiology of Central Paresis.- A Functional Approach to Understanding Spasticity.- Akinesia in Parkinsonism Pharmacological and Physiological Analysis.- The Pathophysiology of Chorea, Tics and Dystonia.- Stereoencephalotomy and Motor Control.- Comments on Research in Central Disorders of Movement.- II: Posture and Locomotion.- Concepts in Neural Control of Posture and Locomotion.- Control of Human Locomotion by Group I Reflex Pathways from Ankle Extensors.- Fusimotor Set vs. ?? Linkage in Voluntary Movement in Cats.- Control of Neural Prostheses.- Characteristics of Increased Postural Sway and Abnormal Long Loop Responses in Patients with Cerebellar Diseases and Parkinsonism.- Cutaneo-Muscular Control Mechanisms in Health and Disease: Possible Implications on Spasticity.- Quantification of Spasticity.- Clinical Neurophysiology of Spinal Cord and Neuropharmacology.- III: EMG Methods and Applications in Restorative Neurology.- Trends in EMG Methods and Applications in Restorative Neurology.- Critical Evaluation of Needle EMG Methods.- Spectral Analysis of EMG.- Clinical Applications of Spectral Analysis of EMG.- Computer Pattern Recognition of Motor Unit Potentials.- Clinical Applications of Recent Development in EMG.- Pre- and Postoperative Electrophysiological Assessment of Entrapped, Sutured and Grafted Nerves Current Advances in Nerve Microsurgery.- Comments on Restorative Microsurgery and EMG Monitoring.- IV: Clinical Uses of Evoked Potentials and Brainstem Reflexes.- Clinical Uses of Recorded Jaw and Blink Reflexes.- Auditory Nerve Brainstem Evoked Responses: Neurophysiology and Neurological Diagnosis.- Neural Generator of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Components in Man.- Somatosensory Potentials to Lower Limb Stimulation. The Origin of Short Latency Tibial SEPs.- Technical Aspectló+