It has been established that bimanual coordination with augmented feedback (FB) versus no augmented feedback (NFB) is associated with activity in different brain regions. It is unclear however, whether this distinction remains after practice comprising both these conditions. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used in humans to compare visual FB versus NFB conditions for a bimanual tracking task, and their differential evolution across learning. Scanning occurred before (Pre) and after 2 weeks (Post) of mixed FB and NFB training using an event-related design, allowing differentiation between the planning and execution phase of the task. Activations at the whole brain level initially differed for FB versus NFB movements but this...
Objective: To study the effect of visual feedback gain on movement with the whole-brain functional m...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Years following the insult, patients with traumatic brain injury often experience persistent motor c...
It has been established that bimanual coordination with augmented feedback (FB) versus no augmented ...
Sensory information is critical to correct performance errors online during the execution of complex...
Chiou S-C, Chang EC. Guidance or Interference? Augmented Feedback Benefits Bimanual Coordination Eve...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that bimanual coordination learning is more resistant to the rem...
The ability to learn and remember previous events has allowed individuals to thrive and become quite...
The ability to recognize feedback from own movement as opposed to the movement of someone else is im...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Constraints pertaining to interlimb coordination have been studied extensively in the past decades. ...
textThe primary purpose of this study was to examine if the coupling effect could be overcome in a b...
Perceptual processes play an important role in motor learning. While it is evident that visual infor...
Augmented visual feedback can have a profound bearing on the stability of bimanual coordination. Ind...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
Objective: To study the effect of visual feedback gain on movement with the whole-brain functional m...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Years following the insult, patients with traumatic brain injury often experience persistent motor c...
It has been established that bimanual coordination with augmented feedback (FB) versus no augmented ...
Sensory information is critical to correct performance errors online during the execution of complex...
Chiou S-C, Chang EC. Guidance or Interference? Augmented Feedback Benefits Bimanual Coordination Eve...
<div><p>Previous studies have shown that bimanual coordination learning is more resistant to the rem...
The ability to learn and remember previous events has allowed individuals to thrive and become quite...
The ability to recognize feedback from own movement as opposed to the movement of someone else is im...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Constraints pertaining to interlimb coordination have been studied extensively in the past decades. ...
textThe primary purpose of this study was to examine if the coupling effect could be overcome in a b...
Perceptual processes play an important role in motor learning. While it is evident that visual infor...
Augmented visual feedback can have a profound bearing on the stability of bimanual coordination. Ind...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
Objective: To study the effect of visual feedback gain on movement with the whole-brain functional m...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Years following the insult, patients with traumatic brain injury often experience persistent motor c...