Finger-tapping experiments were conducted to examine whether the dynamics of intraper-sonal and interpersonal coordination systems can be described equally by the Haken— Kelso—Bunz model, which describes inter-limb coordination dynamics. This article reports the results of finger-tapping experiments conducted in both systems. Two within-subject factors were investigated: the phase mode and the number of fingers. In the intrapersonal experiment (Experiment 1), the participants were asked to tap, paced by a gradually hasten-ing auditory metronome, looking at their fingers moving, using the index finger in the two fin-ger condition, or the index and middle finger in the four-finger condition. In the interpersonal experiment (Experiment 2), pai...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
Abstract When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. T...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore the ability of the central nervous system (CNS) to...
Finger-tapping experiments were conducted to examine whether the dynamics of intrapersonal and inter...
The current project evaluated the relationship between the stability of intrapersonal coordination a...
Abstract We sought to understand differences in joint coordination between the dominant and nondomin...
Background: Synchronization in music has been a popular experimental basis for studying social inter...
<p>Typical inter-personal coordination paradigm (A) where visual information about finger movement i...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
Interpersonal movement coordination is characterized by stable coordination patterns. We examined th...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also o...
Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also o...
Based on the observation that bimanual finger tapping movements tend toward mirror symmetry with res...
Abstract The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movem...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
Abstract When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. T...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore the ability of the central nervous system (CNS) to...
Finger-tapping experiments were conducted to examine whether the dynamics of intrapersonal and inter...
The current project evaluated the relationship between the stability of intrapersonal coordination a...
Abstract We sought to understand differences in joint coordination between the dominant and nondomin...
Background: Synchronization in music has been a popular experimental basis for studying social inter...
<p>Typical inter-personal coordination paradigm (A) where visual information about finger movement i...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
Interpersonal movement coordination is characterized by stable coordination patterns. We examined th...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also o...
Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also o...
Based on the observation that bimanual finger tapping movements tend toward mirror symmetry with res...
Abstract The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movem...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
Abstract When tapping a desired frequency, subjects tend to drift away from this target frequency. T...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore the ability of the central nervous system (CNS) to...