In activities of daily living that require bimanual coordination, humans often assign a role to each hand. How do task requirements affect this role assignment? To address this question, we investigated how healthy right-handed participants bimanually manipulated a static or dynamic virtual object using wrist flexion/extension while receiving haptic feedback through the interacting object's torque. On selected trials, the object shook strongly to destabilize the bimanual grip. Our results show that participants reacted to the shaking by increasing their wrist co-contraction. Unlike in previous work, handedness was not the determining factor in choosing which wrist to co-contract to stabilize the object. However, each participant preferred t...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...
Humans are endowed with an ability to skillfully handle objects, like when holding a jar with the no...
Bimanual object manipulation involves multiple visuo-haptic sensory feedbacks arising from the inter...
Bimanual coordination is essential for the performance of daily activities, but the underlying motor...
Ninety percent of humans are right-handed, and this is often construed to mean that the right hand i...
Two contrasting views of handedness can be described as 1) complementary dominance, in which each he...
Bimanual tasks involve the coordination of both arms, which often offers redundancy in the ways a ta...
We present an experiment on cooperative bimanual action. Right-handed subjects manipulated a pair of...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
Humans are able to learn tool-handling tasks, such as carving, demonstrating their competency to mak...
Bimanual coordination is an essential skill that plays a critical role in a wide range of tasks. Fro...
Robotic bimanual training can benefit from understanding how to modify human motor effort in bimanua...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...
Humans are endowed with an ability to skillfully handle objects, like when holding a jar with the no...
Bimanual object manipulation involves multiple visuo-haptic sensory feedbacks arising from the inter...
Bimanual coordination is essential for the performance of daily activities, but the underlying motor...
Ninety percent of humans are right-handed, and this is often construed to mean that the right hand i...
Two contrasting views of handedness can be described as 1) complementary dominance, in which each he...
Bimanual tasks involve the coordination of both arms, which often offers redundancy in the ways a ta...
We present an experiment on cooperative bimanual action. Right-handed subjects manipulated a pair of...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
A large repertoire of natural object manipulation tasks require precisely coupled symmetrical opposi...
Humans are able to learn tool-handling tasks, such as carving, demonstrating their competency to mak...
Bimanual coordination is an essential skill that plays a critical role in a wide range of tasks. Fro...
Robotic bimanual training can benefit from understanding how to modify human motor effort in bimanua...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Previous research has shown that handedness consistency might be a more important factor than direct...
Predictions concerning the effects of handedness and attention on bimanual coordination were made fr...