Whereas the cerebral representation of bimanual spatial co-ordination has been subject to prior research, the networks mediating bimanual temporal coordination are still unclear. The present study used functional imaging to investigate cerebral networks mediating temporally uncoupled bimanual finger move-ments. Three bimanual tasks were designed for the execution of movements with different timing and amplitude, with same timing but different amplitude, and with same timing and amplitude. Functional magnetic resonance imaging results showed an increase of activation within right premotor and dorsolateral prefrontal, bilateral inferior parietal, basal ganglia, and cerebellum areas related to temporally uncoupled bilateral finger movements. F...
Any motor action results from a dynamic interplay of various brain regions involved in different asp...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Whereas the cerebral representation of bimanual spatial coordination has been subject to prior resea...
Abstract One remarkable aspect of the human motor repertoire is the multitude of bimanual actions it...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Repetitive bimanual finger-tapping movements tend toward mirror symmetry: There is a spontaneous tra...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Repetitive bimanual finger-tapping movements tend toward mirror symmetry: There is a spontaneous tra...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Even though it has been suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and dorsal premoto...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Any motor action results from a dynamic interplay of various brain regions involved in different asp...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Whereas the cerebral representation of bimanual spatial coordination has been subject to prior resea...
Abstract One remarkable aspect of the human motor repertoire is the multitude of bimanual actions it...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Repetitive bimanual finger-tapping movements tend toward mirror symmetry: There is a spontaneous tra...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Repetitive bimanual finger-tapping movements tend toward mirror symmetry: There is a spontaneous tra...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Even though it has been suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and dorsal premoto...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
Any motor action results from a dynamic interplay of various brain regions involved in different asp...
Bimanual actions impose intermanual coordination demands not present during unimanual actions. We in...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...