Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direction of hand dominance in the performance of various cognitive and motor tasks. We investigated the effect of handedness consistency in bimanual coordination. We employed a task where participants had to respond to visual cues and perform symmetrical or asymmetrical bimanual movements towards cue-designated targets. Response and movement times were recorded in parallel with electroencephalography (EEG). Behavioural analyses showed that participants with inconsistent hand preference were equally fast in initiating symmetrical and asymmetrical bimanual movements, whereas participants with consistent hand preference were slower in initiating (the...
Peters (1981) suggested that an asymmetrical bias in attention (toward the right hand of right hande...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Handedness and attentional asymmetries in bimanual rhythmic coordination were examined as a function...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...
We studied the potentially dissociable effects of handedness and consistency of hand preference on a...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
In this thesis, we study the neurophysiological basis of handedness or the individual preference for...
Multifrequency coordination studies have shown the importance of hand-role in addition to hand-prefe...
Multifrequency coordination studies have shown the importance of hand-role in addition to hand-prefe...
Peters (1981) suggested that an asymmetrical bias in attention (toward the right hand of right hande...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Handedness and attentional asymmetries in bimanual rhythmic coordination were examined as a function...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...
We studied the potentially dissociable effects of handedness and consistency of hand preference on a...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
In this thesis, we study the neurophysiological basis of handedness or the individual preference for...
Multifrequency coordination studies have shown the importance of hand-role in addition to hand-prefe...
Multifrequency coordination studies have shown the importance of hand-role in addition to hand-prefe...
Peters (1981) suggested that an asymmetrical bias in attention (toward the right hand of right hande...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...