A bimanual circle drawing task was employed to elucidate the dynamics of intralimb and interlimb coordination. Right-handed subjects were required to produce circles with both hands in either a symmetrical (mirror) mode (i.e. one hand moving clockwise, the other counter-clockwise) or in an asymmetrical mode (i.e. both hands moving clockwise or counter-clockwise). The frequency of movement was scaled by an auditory metronome from 1.50 Hz to 3.25 Hz in8 (8-sec) steps. In the asymmetrical mode, distortions of the movement trajectories, transient departures from the target pattern of coordination, and phase wandering were evident as movement frequency was increased. These features suggested loss of stability. Deviations from circular trajectori...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
In the study of the dynamics of motor control, tasks requiring multijoint intralimb coordination hav...
International audienceStudies on drawing circles with both hands in the horizontal plane have shown ...
International audienceWe investigated the role of somatosensory feedback during bimanual coordinatio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of amplitude scaling on bimanual coordina...
It has been suggested that the temporal control of rhythmic unimianual movements is different betwee...
Bimanual coordination was examined in three experiments. Both spatial and temporal influences on bim...
When teaching physical skills, experts or robotic assistants commonly move a novice through a task. ...
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...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Handedness and attentional asymmetries in bimanual rhythmic coordination were examined as a function...
Abstract—When teaching physical skills, experts or robotic assistants commonly move a novice through...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
In the study of the dynamics of motor control, tasks requiring multijoint intralimb coordination hav...
International audienceStudies on drawing circles with both hands in the horizontal plane have shown ...
International audienceWe investigated the role of somatosensory feedback during bimanual coordinatio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of amplitude scaling on bimanual coordina...
It has been suggested that the temporal control of rhythmic unimianual movements is different betwee...
Bimanual coordination was examined in three experiments. Both spatial and temporal influences on bim...
When teaching physical skills, experts or robotic assistants commonly move a novice through a task. ...
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...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Handedness and attentional asymmetries in bimanual rhythmic coordination were examined as a function...
Abstract—When teaching physical skills, experts or robotic assistants commonly move a novice through...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...