Older and younger dextral subjects performed targeting movements to left and right with their preferred and nonpreferred hands upon a computer graphics tablet. Kinematic analysis revealed that older subjects produced larger constant errors, than younger, paused more, and differed from younger individuals in a number of ways with respect to adductive/abductive asymmetries. The right hand was associated with shorter stroke durations and higher peak velocities, and both shorter times to peak velocity and from peak velocity to zero, suggesting superior ballistic preprogramming by the preferred right hand which was also more accurate. While both hands showed small abductive superiorities in terms of peak velocity and time from peak to zero, the ...
The aim of the study was to investigate fine motor performance and ascertain age-related changes in ...
The performance of most tasks with one hand, typically the right, is a uniquely human characteristic...
In goal-directed movements, effective open-loop control reduces the need for feedback-based correcti...
Manual asymmetries were analyzed in 18- to 63-year-old right-handers in different motor tasks. This ...
This thesis presents a series of experimental investigations into left and right hand performance in...
Right-handed participants performed aimed, left- and right-hand movements toward a fixed target in s...
The decline of motor performance of the human hand-arm system with age is well-documented. While dom...
Iorio, A., Flink, T. Gannon University, Erie, PA Declines in manual asymmetry, or a more balanced pe...
Rose (1970) showed that women had more symmetrical precision in movements in hands, whereas men perf...
Background. The decline of motor performance of the human hand-arm system with age is well-documente...
International audienceLaterality is an important feature of motor behavior. Several studies have sho...
Matos, J. A., Flink, T. S., Gannon University, Erie, PA The balance between handedness performances,...
BACKGROUND: The decline of motor performance of the human hand-arm system with age is well-documente...
The aim of the present work was to quanw the difference in performance of hands when doing tasks of ...
Two experiments performed with left-handed subjects investigated how the manual asymmetries and hemi...
The aim of the study was to investigate fine motor performance and ascertain age-related changes in ...
The performance of most tasks with one hand, typically the right, is a uniquely human characteristic...
In goal-directed movements, effective open-loop control reduces the need for feedback-based correcti...
Manual asymmetries were analyzed in 18- to 63-year-old right-handers in different motor tasks. This ...
This thesis presents a series of experimental investigations into left and right hand performance in...
Right-handed participants performed aimed, left- and right-hand movements toward a fixed target in s...
The decline of motor performance of the human hand-arm system with age is well-documented. While dom...
Iorio, A., Flink, T. Gannon University, Erie, PA Declines in manual asymmetry, or a more balanced pe...
Rose (1970) showed that women had more symmetrical precision in movements in hands, whereas men perf...
Background. The decline of motor performance of the human hand-arm system with age is well-documente...
International audienceLaterality is an important feature of motor behavior. Several studies have sho...
Matos, J. A., Flink, T. S., Gannon University, Erie, PA The balance between handedness performances,...
BACKGROUND: The decline of motor performance of the human hand-arm system with age is well-documente...
The aim of the present work was to quanw the difference in performance of hands when doing tasks of ...
Two experiments performed with left-handed subjects investigated how the manual asymmetries and hemi...
The aim of the study was to investigate fine motor performance and ascertain age-related changes in ...
The performance of most tasks with one hand, typically the right, is a uniquely human characteristic...
In goal-directed movements, effective open-loop control reduces the need for feedback-based correcti...