Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fashion, but also to alternate from one hand to the other. Here, we investigated performance in a bimanual serial reaction time task (SRTT) with particular emphasis on learning-related changes in reaction time (RT) for consecutive button presses for homologous index- and middle fingers. The bimanual SRTT consisted of sequential button presses either with the left or right index- and middle-finger to a series of visual letters displayed on a computer screen. Each letter was assigned a specific button press with one of four fingers. Two outcome measures were investigated: (a) global sequence learning as defined by the time needed to complete a 15...
In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present...
Abstract—The serial reaction time (SRT) task measures learn-ing of a repeating stimulus sequence as ...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
Healthy aging is associated with a variety of functional and structural brain alterations. These age...
At least five earlier studies could not find effector-dependent learning in the keying version of th...
Most daily activities are bimanual and their efficient performance requires learning and retention o...
Objective: Training to perform a serial reaction-time task (procedural motor learning) with one hand...
When training bimanual skills, such as playing piano, people sometimes practice each hand separately...
Most daily activities are bimanual and their efficient performance requires learning and retention o...
Healthy aging is associated with a variety of functional and structural brain alterations. These age...
In daily life, we perform many tasks with both hands that require the cooperative and skilled intera...
The cortical alterations underpinning the acquisition of motor skills remain debated. In this longit...
In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present...
In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present...
Abstract—The serial reaction time (SRT) task measures learn-ing of a repeating stimulus sequence as ...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
Many tasks in our daily life demand not only the use of different fingers of one hand in a serial fa...
Healthy aging is associated with a variety of functional and structural brain alterations. These age...
At least five earlier studies could not find effector-dependent learning in the keying version of th...
Most daily activities are bimanual and their efficient performance requires learning and retention o...
Objective: Training to perform a serial reaction-time task (procedural motor learning) with one hand...
When training bimanual skills, such as playing piano, people sometimes practice each hand separately...
Most daily activities are bimanual and their efficient performance requires learning and retention o...
Healthy aging is associated with a variety of functional and structural brain alterations. These age...
In daily life, we perform many tasks with both hands that require the cooperative and skilled intera...
The cortical alterations underpinning the acquisition of motor skills remain debated. In this longit...
In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present...
In almost all daily activities fingers of both hands are used in coordinated succession. The present...
Abstract—The serial reaction time (SRT) task measures learn-ing of a repeating stimulus sequence as ...
On a repetitive tapping task, the within-hand variability of intertap intervals is reduced when part...