In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present experiments explored whether learning in such tasks pertains not only to the overall sequence spanning both hands but also to the constituent sequences of each hand. In a serial reaction time task, 2 repeating hand-related sequences were intertwined, so that actions of one hand alternated with actions of the other hand. Integrated learning of the overall sequence was weak when the constituent sequences were uncorrelated (Experiment 1) and massive when they were correlated (Experiment 2). Both experiments yielded evidence suggesting partly independent learning of the hand-related sequences. There were no reliable indications of intermanual tr...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
We investigated the acquisition and integration of temporal and ordinal sequence information in an i...
Three experiments were conducted to examine proactive and retroactive interference effects in learni...
In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present...
A series of experiments was conducted in order to investigate motor contributions to learning highly...
When training bimanual skills, such as playing piano, people sometimes practice each hand separately...
At least five earlier studies could not find effector-dependent learning in the keying version of th...
We investigated if the temporal and ordinal structures of sequences can be represented and learned i...
The expression of expert motor skills typically involves learning to perform a precisely timed seque...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
Recent research suggests that we can simultaneously represent the actions of multiple agents in our ...
Various studies suggest that movement sequences are initially learned predominantly in effector-inde...
Recent research suggests that we can simultaneously represent the actions of multiple agents in our ...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
We investigated the acquisition and integration of temporal and ordinal sequence information in an i...
Three experiments were conducted to examine proactive and retroactive interference effects in learni...
In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present...
A series of experiments was conducted in order to investigate motor contributions to learning highly...
When training bimanual skills, such as playing piano, people sometimes practice each hand separately...
At least five earlier studies could not find effector-dependent learning in the keying version of th...
We investigated if the temporal and ordinal structures of sequences can be represented and learned i...
The expression of expert motor skills typically involves learning to perform a precisely timed seque...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
Recent research suggests that we can simultaneously represent the actions of multiple agents in our ...
Various studies suggest that movement sequences are initially learned predominantly in effector-inde...
Recent research suggests that we can simultaneously represent the actions of multiple agents in our ...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
We investigated the acquisition and integration of temporal and ordinal sequence information in an i...
Three experiments were conducted to examine proactive and retroactive interference effects in learni...