<p>Mean cross-spectral coherence between (a) instructed and stimulus, (b) non-instructed and stimulus and (c) participants' instructed and non-instructed movements as a function of tracking and congruency.</p
Performing joint actions often requires precise temporal coordination of individual actions. The pre...
Understanding stable patterns of interpersonal movement coordination is essential to understanding s...
The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coord...
Rhythmic movement coordination exhibits characteristic patterns of stability, specifically that move...
<p>Typical inter-personal coordination paradigm (A) where visual information about finger movement i...
This chapter reviews tools for measuring movement coordination and its variability and draws attenti...
In human movement systems, coordination refers to the process by which components or degrees of free...
<p>Degree of coordination of whole-body movements between the child and clinician at different time ...
Sensorimotor biases were examined for intentional (tracking task) and unintentional (distractor task...
Contains fulltext : 99492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Performing joint...
<p>The histograms show the degree of synchronization between participants of the arm movement (accel...
The current project evaluated the relationship between the stability of intrapersonal coordination a...
A conceptual and methodological framework has recently been developed from a blending of a tradition...
International audienceDespite their common origin, studies on motor coordination and on attentional ...
<p>Force-target (a) and gaze-target (b) coherence for different stimuli motions and sway directions....
Performing joint actions often requires precise temporal coordination of individual actions. The pre...
Understanding stable patterns of interpersonal movement coordination is essential to understanding s...
The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coord...
Rhythmic movement coordination exhibits characteristic patterns of stability, specifically that move...
<p>Typical inter-personal coordination paradigm (A) where visual information about finger movement i...
This chapter reviews tools for measuring movement coordination and its variability and draws attenti...
In human movement systems, coordination refers to the process by which components or degrees of free...
<p>Degree of coordination of whole-body movements between the child and clinician at different time ...
Sensorimotor biases were examined for intentional (tracking task) and unintentional (distractor task...
Contains fulltext : 99492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Performing joint...
<p>The histograms show the degree of synchronization between participants of the arm movement (accel...
The current project evaluated the relationship between the stability of intrapersonal coordination a...
A conceptual and methodological framework has recently been developed from a blending of a tradition...
International audienceDespite their common origin, studies on motor coordination and on attentional ...
<p>Force-target (a) and gaze-target (b) coherence for different stimuli motions and sway directions....
Performing joint actions often requires precise temporal coordination of individual actions. The pre...
Understanding stable patterns of interpersonal movement coordination is essential to understanding s...
The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coord...