The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet, the neural organization of bimanual actions remains an issue of debate. Their control can be directed from both hemispheres, or, coordinated motion might be organized from the dominant (left) hemisphere. In order to unravel the neural mechanisms of bimanual behavior, we analyzed the standard task-related and directed coherence between EEG signals picked up over the primary sensorimotor cortices in right-handed subjects during unimanual as well as bimanual in-phase (symmetrical) and anti-phase (asymmetrical) movements. The interhemispheric coherence in the beta frequency band (>13-30 Hz) was increased in both unimanual and bimanual patterns, ...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
Mirror-symmetrical bimanual movement is more stable than parallelbimanual movement. This is well est...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Motor control is a fundamental challenge for the central nervous system. In this review, we show tha...
Abstract One remarkable aspect of the human motor repertoire is the multitude of bimanual actions it...
In bimanual coordination subjects typically show a spontaneous preference for movement symmetry. Whi...
Individuation and coordination of finger and hand movements represent crucial processes in motor con...
The premotor cortex (PMC) is functionally lateralized, such that the left PMC is activated for unima...
Even though it has been suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and dorsal premoto...
& Constraints on interlimb coordination have been studied intensively in past years with a prima...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
The premotor cortex (PMC) is functionally lateralized, such that the left PMC is activated for unima...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Constraints on interlimb coordination have been studied intensively in past years with a primary foc...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
Mirror-symmetrical bimanual movement is more stable than parallelbimanual movement. This is well est...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Motor control is a fundamental challenge for the central nervous system. In this review, we show tha...
Abstract One remarkable aspect of the human motor repertoire is the multitude of bimanual actions it...
In bimanual coordination subjects typically show a spontaneous preference for movement symmetry. Whi...
Individuation and coordination of finger and hand movements represent crucial processes in motor con...
The premotor cortex (PMC) is functionally lateralized, such that the left PMC is activated for unima...
Even though it has been suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and dorsal premoto...
& Constraints on interlimb coordination have been studied intensively in past years with a prima...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
The premotor cortex (PMC) is functionally lateralized, such that the left PMC is activated for unima...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Constraints on interlimb coordination have been studied intensively in past years with a primary foc...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
Mirror-symmetrical bimanual movement is more stable than parallelbimanual movement. This is well est...