The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coordination tasks. Movement stability in these tasks is an asymmetric U-shaped function of mean relative phase; 0° is maximally stable, 90° is maximally unstable and 180° is intermediate. Bingham (2001, 2004a, 2004b) hypothesized that the information used to perform coordinated rhythmic movement is the relative direction of movement, the resolution of which is determined by relative speed. We used an experimental paradigm that entails using a circular movement to produce a linear motion of a dot on a screen, which must then be coordinated with a linearly moving computer controlled dot. This adds a component to the movement that is orthogonal to t...
Current research suggests that non-visual perception of the spatial orientation of body segments is ...
Coordinated rhythmic movement is specifically structured in humans. Movement at 0° mean relative pha...
When an actor performs a rhythmic limb movement while observing a spatially incongruent movement he ...
Abstract The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movem...
Rhythmic movement coordination exhibits characteristic patterns of stability, specifically that move...
The current study examined whether the amount and location of available movement information influen...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
International audienceIt is well established that the in-phase pattern of bimanual coordination (i.e...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
Coordination is foundational to all dimensions of human behavior. In this research we study visuomot...
Every day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. Despite its ubiquity, it...
Coordinated rhythmic movement is specifically structured in humans. Movement at 0° mean relative pha...
The production and perception of coordinated rhythmic movement are very specifically structured. For...
Every day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. Despite its ubiquity, it...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
Current research suggests that non-visual perception of the spatial orientation of body segments is ...
Coordinated rhythmic movement is specifically structured in humans. Movement at 0° mean relative pha...
When an actor performs a rhythmic limb movement while observing a spatially incongruent movement he ...
Abstract The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movem...
Rhythmic movement coordination exhibits characteristic patterns of stability, specifically that move...
The current study examined whether the amount and location of available movement information influen...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
International audienceIt is well established that the in-phase pattern of bimanual coordination (i.e...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
Coordination is foundational to all dimensions of human behavior. In this research we study visuomot...
Every day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. Despite its ubiquity, it...
Coordinated rhythmic movement is specifically structured in humans. Movement at 0° mean relative pha...
The production and perception of coordinated rhythmic movement are very specifically structured. For...
Every day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. Despite its ubiquity, it...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
Current research suggests that non-visual perception of the spatial orientation of body segments is ...
Coordinated rhythmic movement is specifically structured in humans. Movement at 0° mean relative pha...
When an actor performs a rhythmic limb movement while observing a spatially incongruent movement he ...