Many manipulations in human everyday activities rely on the collaboration of our two hands. Bimanual fine manipulation tasks are particularly demanding as precise coordination among fingers of both hands is required. Yet, despite the abundant degrees of freedom (DoFs) need to be controlled, humans can perform such tasks nearly effortlessly. Ample evidence suggests that the human central nervous system (CNS) predetermines hand poses that are compatible with task conditions (e.g. task objective, physical properties of objects, control of force/torque required by task) prior to manipulation. However, the mechanism by which the CNS encodes task conditions and translates such information into appropriate motor commands is poorly understood. We c...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
Contains fulltext : 90032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We studied whe...
We present an experiment on cooperative bimanual action. Right-handed subjects manipulated a pair of...
Many manipulations in human everyday activities rely on the collaboration of our two hands. Bimanual...
Many daily tasks involve the collaboration of both hands. Humans dexterously adjust hand poses and m...
Bimanual fine-manipulation tasks demand the collaboration of both hands and rely on the coordinated ...
From surgery to watchmaking, fine-manipulation skills highly rely on the dexterity afforded by both ...
Skills that require the collaboration of both arms are common in humans’ everyday activities, and th...
Ninety percent of humans are right-handed, and this is often construed to mean that the right hand i...
In daily activities, the brain regularly assigns different roles to the hands dependingon task and c...
In daily activities, the brain regularly assigns different roles to the hands dependingon task and c...
Abstract Dexterous manipulation relies on the ability to simultaneously attain two goals: controllin...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAlternate grip strategies are often use...
Contains fulltext : 89237.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined an...
Action selection processes such as those that underlie decisions about which hand to use for upcomin...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
Contains fulltext : 90032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We studied whe...
We present an experiment on cooperative bimanual action. Right-handed subjects manipulated a pair of...
Many manipulations in human everyday activities rely on the collaboration of our two hands. Bimanual...
Many daily tasks involve the collaboration of both hands. Humans dexterously adjust hand poses and m...
Bimanual fine-manipulation tasks demand the collaboration of both hands and rely on the coordinated ...
From surgery to watchmaking, fine-manipulation skills highly rely on the dexterity afforded by both ...
Skills that require the collaboration of both arms are common in humans’ everyday activities, and th...
Ninety percent of humans are right-handed, and this is often construed to mean that the right hand i...
In daily activities, the brain regularly assigns different roles to the hands dependingon task and c...
In daily activities, the brain regularly assigns different roles to the hands dependingon task and c...
Abstract Dexterous manipulation relies on the ability to simultaneously attain two goals: controllin...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAlternate grip strategies are often use...
Contains fulltext : 89237.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined an...
Action selection processes such as those that underlie decisions about which hand to use for upcomin...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
Contains fulltext : 90032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We studied whe...
We present an experiment on cooperative bimanual action. Right-handed subjects manipulated a pair of...