Kelso, Southard, and Goodman (1979) and Marteniuk and MacKenzie (1980) have each proposed a different theoretical model for bimanual coordination. In the model of Kelso et al., a close temporal relationship between the hands in a bimanual task is predicted, even when each hand is required to move different distances. In Marteniuk and MacKenzie's model, separate motor commands are issued so that each limb will arrive simultaneously at the specified movement endpoint, leading to low temporal associations between limbs. In most previous work on bimanual coordination, manual aiming tasks with differing constraints have been used by subjects in individual studies. In this study, the usefulness of existing models for predicting performance in a r...
Weigelt M. Re-examining structural constraints on the initiation of bimanual movements: The role of ...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, ...
Grasping and functionally interacting with a relatively large or awkwardly shaped object requires th...
What determines coordination patterns when both hands reach to grasp separate objects at the same ti...
When both hands perform concurrent goal-directed reaches, they become yoked to one another. To inves...
When coordinating two hands to achieve a common goal, the nervous system has to assign responsibilit...
Four experiments were conducted to identify the locus of interference observed during the preparatio...
In bimanual coordination when moving the hands to two separate objects, subjects tend to initiate an...
Bimanual coordination was examined in three experiments. Both spatial and temporal influences on bim...
Optimal control theory suggests that minimizing motor costs such as the variability of movement and ...
The bimanual coupling literature supposes an inherent drive for synchrony between the upper limbs wh...
Bockemühl T, Troje NF, Dürr V. Inter-joint coupling and joint angle synergies of human catching move...
Bimanual coordination is critical for the performance of a number of continuous skills (e.g., walkin...
The bimanual coupling literature supposes an inherent drive for synchrony between the upper limbs wh...
Weigelt M. Re-examining structural constraints on the initiation of bimanual movements: The role of ...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, ...
Grasping and functionally interacting with a relatively large or awkwardly shaped object requires th...
What determines coordination patterns when both hands reach to grasp separate objects at the same ti...
When both hands perform concurrent goal-directed reaches, they become yoked to one another. To inves...
When coordinating two hands to achieve a common goal, the nervous system has to assign responsibilit...
Four experiments were conducted to identify the locus of interference observed during the preparatio...
In bimanual coordination when moving the hands to two separate objects, subjects tend to initiate an...
Bimanual coordination was examined in three experiments. Both spatial and temporal influences on bim...
Optimal control theory suggests that minimizing motor costs such as the variability of movement and ...
The bimanual coupling literature supposes an inherent drive for synchrony between the upper limbs wh...
Bockemühl T, Troje NF, Dürr V. Inter-joint coupling and joint angle synergies of human catching move...
Bimanual coordination is critical for the performance of a number of continuous skills (e.g., walkin...
The bimanual coupling literature supposes an inherent drive for synchrony between the upper limbs wh...
Weigelt M. Re-examining structural constraints on the initiation of bimanual movements: The role of ...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, ...