This study aimed to investigate the effects of practice on bimanual coordination dynamics and attentional demands. Participants were asked to perform a dual-task associating a cyclic antiphase bimanual pattern and a discrete reaction time task. A pretest determined each individual critical transition frequency. In the training session, participants practised 120 trials. They were instructed to maintain the antiphase coordination pattern at the critical transition frequency. The training session was interrupted and followed by an intermediate test (after 60 trials) and a post-test (30 min after 120 trials), respectively. A retention test was performed 7 days after the end of the training session. Results showed that: (i) the number of transi...
Motor skills are commonly acquired through practice. This process not only involves acquisition of t...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
ABSTRACT. According to a dynamic theory of learning, how a new memory is formed depends on the stabi...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the effects of practice on bimanual coordinati...
International audienceThis study investigated how learning a new bimanual coordination pattern affec...
Five experiments were conducted, the overall purpose of which was to examine the effects of practic...
International audienceThe present study aimed to obtain a behavioral analysis of the effects of atte...
Because bimanual coordinative stability is governed by interlimb coupling, we examined how learning ...
International audienceDespite their common origin, studies on motor coordination and on attentional ...
Studies of rhythmic bimanual coordination under dual-task conditions revealed (1) a dependence of se...
International audienceExamined the informational activity devoted by the CNS to couple oscillating l...
A conceptual and methodological framework has recently been developed from a blending of a tradition...
International audienceIncreases in the oscillation frequency of bimanual movements produce a switch ...
Dual-task and wrist-pendulum paradigms were used to investigate effects of attention on bimanual coo...
In the past decades, a lot of research has been dedicated to the optimization of training paradigms ...
Motor skills are commonly acquired through practice. This process not only involves acquisition of t...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
ABSTRACT. According to a dynamic theory of learning, how a new memory is formed depends on the stabi...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the effects of practice on bimanual coordinati...
International audienceThis study investigated how learning a new bimanual coordination pattern affec...
Five experiments were conducted, the overall purpose of which was to examine the effects of practic...
International audienceThe present study aimed to obtain a behavioral analysis of the effects of atte...
Because bimanual coordinative stability is governed by interlimb coupling, we examined how learning ...
International audienceDespite their common origin, studies on motor coordination and on attentional ...
Studies of rhythmic bimanual coordination under dual-task conditions revealed (1) a dependence of se...
International audienceExamined the informational activity devoted by the CNS to couple oscillating l...
A conceptual and methodological framework has recently been developed from a blending of a tradition...
International audienceIncreases in the oscillation frequency of bimanual movements produce a switch ...
Dual-task and wrist-pendulum paradigms were used to investigate effects of attention on bimanual coo...
In the past decades, a lot of research has been dedicated to the optimization of training paradigms ...
Motor skills are commonly acquired through practice. This process not only involves acquisition of t...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
ABSTRACT. According to a dynamic theory of learning, how a new memory is formed depends on the stabi...