It is well reported that movement times to the first target in a two-target sequence are slower than when a single target response is required. This one-target advantage has been shown to emerge when the two-target sequence is performed with the same limb and when the first and second segments within the sequence are performed with different limbs (i.e., when there is a switch between limbs at the first target). The present study examined the functional dependency between response segments in both single and two limb sequential aiming by varying the accuracy demands at the first and second target. Results revealed that, for both one and two limb conditions, the one-target advantage was present with large first targets but not with small fir...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
The following study explored movement kinematics in two-component aiming contexts that were intended...
Previous research has demonstrated that movement times to the first target in sequential aiming move...
It is well reported that movement times to the first target in a two-target sequence are slower than...
Movement times to the first target in a 2-target sequence are typically slower than in 1-target aimi...
Rapid aimed hand movements have been shown to be executed faster when the hand stops on a target th...
Movement times to a single target are typically shorter compared to when movement to a second target...
A series of 8 experiments examined the phenomenon that a rapid aimed hand movement is executed faste...
When moving from a starting position to a single target, movement time is faster than when you must ...
The task constraints imposed upon a co-actor can often influence our own actions. Likewise, the obse...
The execution of a fast aimed movement takes less time when it is performed in isolation than when i...
The following study explored movement kinematics in two-component aiming contexts that were intended...
International Journal of Exercise Science 9(3): 347-358, 2016. One of the challenges in performing s...
A pointing movement is executed faster when a subject is allowed to stop at the first target than wh...
Contains fulltext : 159639.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Do movement pla...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
The following study explored movement kinematics in two-component aiming contexts that were intended...
Previous research has demonstrated that movement times to the first target in sequential aiming move...
It is well reported that movement times to the first target in a two-target sequence are slower than...
Movement times to the first target in a 2-target sequence are typically slower than in 1-target aimi...
Rapid aimed hand movements have been shown to be executed faster when the hand stops on a target th...
Movement times to a single target are typically shorter compared to when movement to a second target...
A series of 8 experiments examined the phenomenon that a rapid aimed hand movement is executed faste...
When moving from a starting position to a single target, movement time is faster than when you must ...
The task constraints imposed upon a co-actor can often influence our own actions. Likewise, the obse...
The execution of a fast aimed movement takes less time when it is performed in isolation than when i...
The following study explored movement kinematics in two-component aiming contexts that were intended...
International Journal of Exercise Science 9(3): 347-358, 2016. One of the challenges in performing s...
A pointing movement is executed faster when a subject is allowed to stop at the first target than wh...
Contains fulltext : 159639.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Do movement pla...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
The following study explored movement kinematics in two-component aiming contexts that were intended...
Previous research has demonstrated that movement times to the first target in sequential aiming move...