Before looking at or reaching for an object, the focus of attention is first allocated to the movement object. Here we investigated whether the strength of these pre-motor shifts of attention cumulates if an object is targeted by multiple effectors (eyes and hands). A total of 29 participants were tested on a visuomotor task. They were cued to move gaze, the left hand, right hand, or both (one to three effectors) to a common object or to different peripheral objects. Before the movements, eight possible objects briefly changed form, of which one was a distinct probe. Results showed that the average recognition of the probe's identity change increased as more effectors targeted this object. For example, performance was higher when two hands ...
Research on bimanual coordination of hand movements has identified several loci of bimanual interfer...
This thesis examined asymmetries during bimanual coordination, investigating proposals that attentio...
Several studies have indicated that right handers have attention biased toward their right hand duri...
Before looking at or reaching for an object, the focus of attention is first allocated to the moveme...
Grasping and functionally interacting with a relatively large or awkwardly shaped object requires th...
Both eye and hand movements bind visual attention to their target locations during movement preparat...
Most of the population is dextral, showing a clear preference for performing the vast majority of ta...
AbstractIn this study we investigated whether motor and perceptual tasks share common attentional re...
When both hands perform concurrent goal-directed reaches, they become yoked to one another. To inves...
In bimanual coordination when moving the hands to two separate objects, subjects tend to initiate an...
Two experiments were carried out to investigate whether attention is biased toward the right hand of...
Albert NB, Weigelt M, Hazeltine E, Ivry RB. Target selection during bimanual reaching to direct cues...
Four experiments were conducted to identify the locus of interference observed during the preparatio...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
Whilst previous studies have focused on the importance of other sensory information, the use of mirr...
Research on bimanual coordination of hand movements has identified several loci of bimanual interfer...
This thesis examined asymmetries during bimanual coordination, investigating proposals that attentio...
Several studies have indicated that right handers have attention biased toward their right hand duri...
Before looking at or reaching for an object, the focus of attention is first allocated to the moveme...
Grasping and functionally interacting with a relatively large or awkwardly shaped object requires th...
Both eye and hand movements bind visual attention to their target locations during movement preparat...
Most of the population is dextral, showing a clear preference for performing the vast majority of ta...
AbstractIn this study we investigated whether motor and perceptual tasks share common attentional re...
When both hands perform concurrent goal-directed reaches, they become yoked to one another. To inves...
In bimanual coordination when moving the hands to two separate objects, subjects tend to initiate an...
Two experiments were carried out to investigate whether attention is biased toward the right hand of...
Albert NB, Weigelt M, Hazeltine E, Ivry RB. Target selection during bimanual reaching to direct cues...
Four experiments were conducted to identify the locus of interference observed during the preparatio...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
Whilst previous studies have focused on the importance of other sensory information, the use of mirr...
Research on bimanual coordination of hand movements has identified several loci of bimanual interfer...
This thesis examined asymmetries during bimanual coordination, investigating proposals that attentio...
Several studies have indicated that right handers have attention biased toward their right hand duri...