It has been suggested that the temporal control of rhythmic unimianual movements is different between tasks requiring continuous (e.g., circle drawing) and discontinuous movements (e.g., finger tapping). Specifically, for continuous movements temporal regularities are ail emergent property, whereas for tasks that involve discontinuities timing is ail explicit part of the action goal. The present experiment further investigated the control of continuous and discontinuous movements by comparing the coordination dynamics and attentional demands of bimanual continuous circle drawing with bimanual intermittent circle drawing. The intermittent task required participants to insert a 400 ms pause between each cycle while circling. Using dual-task m...
Two different mechanisms for interval timing have been proposed, one requiring a cognitive represent...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of amplitude scaling on bimanual coordina...
International audienceStudies on drawing circles with both hands in the horizontal plane have shown ...
That individual timing variability is correlated across some tasks but not others has instigated the...
Differences in timing control processes between tapping and circle drawing have been extensively doc...
A bimanual circle drawing task was employed to elucidate the dynamics of intralimb and interlimb coo...
An internal clock-like process has been implicated in the control of rhythmic movements performed fo...
Synchronization of movement to a metronome is a well-studied task for both discretely and smoothly p...
International audienceWe investigated the role of somatosensory feedback during bimanual coordinatio...
R. Ivry, R. M. Spencer, H. N. Zelaznik, and J. Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction betwee...
Studies of rhythmic bimanual coordination under dual-task conditions revealed (1) a dependence of se...
R. Ivry, R. M. Spencer, H. N. Zelaznik, and J. Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction betwee...
In the study of the dynamics of motor control, tasks requiring multijoint intralimb coordination hav...
International audienceThe control of rhythmic motor sequences may involve two distinct timing proces...
Accurate timing performance during auditory–motor synchronization has been well documented for finge...
Two different mechanisms for interval timing have been proposed, one requiring a cognitive represent...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of amplitude scaling on bimanual coordina...
International audienceStudies on drawing circles with both hands in the horizontal plane have shown ...
That individual timing variability is correlated across some tasks but not others has instigated the...
Differences in timing control processes between tapping and circle drawing have been extensively doc...
A bimanual circle drawing task was employed to elucidate the dynamics of intralimb and interlimb coo...
An internal clock-like process has been implicated in the control of rhythmic movements performed fo...
Synchronization of movement to a metronome is a well-studied task for both discretely and smoothly p...
International audienceWe investigated the role of somatosensory feedback during bimanual coordinatio...
R. Ivry, R. M. Spencer, H. N. Zelaznik, and J. Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction betwee...
Studies of rhythmic bimanual coordination under dual-task conditions revealed (1) a dependence of se...
R. Ivry, R. M. Spencer, H. N. Zelaznik, and J. Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction betwee...
In the study of the dynamics of motor control, tasks requiring multijoint intralimb coordination hav...
International audienceThe control of rhythmic motor sequences may involve two distinct timing proces...
Accurate timing performance during auditory–motor synchronization has been well documented for finge...
Two different mechanisms for interval timing have been proposed, one requiring a cognitive represent...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of amplitude scaling on bimanual coordina...
International audienceStudies on drawing circles with both hands in the horizontal plane have shown ...