Peters (J Motor Behav 21:151-155, 1989; Interlimb coordination: neural, dynamical and cognitive constraints, Academic, Orlando, pp 595-615, 1994) suggested that expressions of handedness in bimanual coordination may be reflections of an inherent attentional bias. Indeed, previous results indicated that focusing attention on one of the limbs affected the relative phasing between the limbs in a manner comparable to the effects of hand dominance. The present study extended the comparison between the effects of attentional focus and handedness by testing their impact on the interactions between the limbs. Both left-handed and right-handed participants performed rhythmic bimanual coordination tasks (in-phase and antiphase coordination), while di...
This thesis examined asymmetries during bimanual coordination, investigating proposals that attentio...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
Two experiments were carried out to investigate whether attention is biased toward the right hand of...
Peters (J Motor Behav 21:151-155, 1989; Interlimb coordination: neural, dynamical and cognitive cons...
Peters (J Motor Behav 21:151-155, 1989; Interlimb coordination: neural, dynamical and cognitive cons...
Handedness and attentional asymmetries in bimanual rhythmic coordination were examined as a function...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
Most of the population is dextral, showing a clear preference for performing the vast majority of ta...
Several studies have indicated that right handers have attention biased toward their right hand duri...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Peters (1981) suggested that an asymmetrical bias in attention (toward the right hand of right hande...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
This thesis examined asymmetries during bimanual coordination, investigating proposals that attentio...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
Two experiments were carried out to investigate whether attention is biased toward the right hand of...
Peters (J Motor Behav 21:151-155, 1989; Interlimb coordination: neural, dynamical and cognitive cons...
Peters (J Motor Behav 21:151-155, 1989; Interlimb coordination: neural, dynamical and cognitive cons...
Handedness and attentional asymmetries in bimanual rhythmic coordination were examined as a function...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
Most of the population is dextral, showing a clear preference for performing the vast majority of ta...
Several studies have indicated that right handers have attention biased toward their right hand duri...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Peters (1981) suggested that an asymmetrical bias in attention (toward the right hand of right hande...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
This thesis examined asymmetries during bimanual coordination, investigating proposals that attentio...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
Two experiments were carried out to investigate whether attention is biased toward the right hand of...