In daily activities, the brain regularly assigns different roles to the hands dependingon task and context. Yet, little is known about the underlying neural processes. Thiscertainly applies to how the brain, where each hemisphere primarily controls onehand, manages the between-hand coordination required in bimanual objectmanipulation. By using behavioral, neurophysiological and functional magneticresonance imaging techniques, the present thesis examines neural mechanisms thatsupport hand coordination during tasks where the two hands apply spatiotemporallycoupled but opposing forces for goal attainment, e.g., as when removing the cap froma bottle. Although the two hands seem to operate symmetrically in such tasks, Study Ishowed that one hand...
Ninety percent of humans are right-handed, and this is often construed to mean that the right hand i...
We present an experiment on cooperative bimanual action. Right-handed subjects manipulated a pair of...
[[abstract]]Coordinating bimanual movements is essential for everyday activities. Two common types o...
In daily activities, the brain regularly assigns different roles to the hands dependingon task and c...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
Grasping is fundamentally important for our successful interaction with the environment. Grasping wi...
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...
Abstract One remarkable aspect of the human motor repertoire is the multitude of bimanual actions it...
Action coordination is one of the fundamental motor skills that humans need to acquire for their suc...
Action coordination is one of the fundamental motor skills that humans need to acquire for their suc...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Many manipulations in human everyday activities rely on the collaboration of our two hands. Bimanual...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Ninety percent of humans are right-handed, and this is often construed to mean that the right hand i...
We present an experiment on cooperative bimanual action. Right-handed subjects manipulated a pair of...
[[abstract]]Coordinating bimanual movements is essential for everyday activities. Two common types o...
In daily activities, the brain regularly assigns different roles to the hands dependingon task and c...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
Grasping is fundamentally important for our successful interaction with the environment. Grasping wi...
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...
Abstract One remarkable aspect of the human motor repertoire is the multitude of bimanual actions it...
Action coordination is one of the fundamental motor skills that humans need to acquire for their suc...
Action coordination is one of the fundamental motor skills that humans need to acquire for their suc...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Many manipulations in human everyday activities rely on the collaboration of our two hands. Bimanual...
In bimanual coordination tasks, subjects normally show a conspicuous advantage of symmetric movement...
Ninety percent of humans are right-handed, and this is often construed to mean that the right hand i...
We present an experiment on cooperative bimanual action. Right-handed subjects manipulated a pair of...
[[abstract]]Coordinating bimanual movements is essential for everyday activities. Two common types o...