The current study examined whether the amount and location of available movement information influenced the stability of visuo-motor coordination. Participants coordinated a hand-held pendulum with an oscillating visual stimulus in an inphase and antiphase manner. The effects of occluding different amounts of phase at different phase locations were examined. Occluding the 0A degrees/180A degrees phase locations (end-points) significantly increased the variability of the visuo-motor coordination. The amount of occlusion had little or no affect on the stability of the coordination. We concluded that the end-points of a visual rhythm are privileged and provide access to movement information that ensures stable coordination. The results are dis...
Visuomotor tracking tasks have been used to elucidate the underlying mechanisms that allow for the c...
Vision plays an important role in allowing the development of coordinated movements and often acts a...
Every day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. Despite its ubiquity, it...
Coordination is foundational to all dimensions of human behavior. In this research we study visuomot...
The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coord...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
International audienceThe authors hypothesized that the modulation of coordinative stability and acc...
Rhythmic movement coordination exhibits characteristic patterns of stability, specifically that move...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
International audienceIt is well established that the in-phase pattern of bimanual coordination (i.e...
People often coordinate their movement with visual and auditory environmental rhythms. Previous rese...
International audienceEvery day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. De...
International audiencePeople often coordinate their movement with visual and auditory environmental ...
This Thesis presents the results of five experiments carried out to investigate the roleof neuromusc...
Contains fulltext : 150710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
Visuomotor tracking tasks have been used to elucidate the underlying mechanisms that allow for the c...
Vision plays an important role in allowing the development of coordinated movements and often acts a...
Every day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. Despite its ubiquity, it...
Coordination is foundational to all dimensions of human behavior. In this research we study visuomot...
The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coord...
Contains fulltext : 151625.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human movem...
International audienceThe authors hypothesized that the modulation of coordinative stability and acc...
Rhythmic movement coordination exhibits characteristic patterns of stability, specifically that move...
The human movement repertoire is characterized by the smooth coordination of several body parts, inc...
International audienceIt is well established that the in-phase pattern of bimanual coordination (i.e...
People often coordinate their movement with visual and auditory environmental rhythms. Previous rese...
International audienceEvery day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. De...
International audiencePeople often coordinate their movement with visual and auditory environmental ...
This Thesis presents the results of five experiments carried out to investigate the roleof neuromusc...
Contains fulltext : 150710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
Visuomotor tracking tasks have been used to elucidate the underlying mechanisms that allow for the c...
Vision plays an important role in allowing the development of coordinated movements and often acts a...
Every day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. Despite its ubiquity, it...