There are well-documented differences in the way that people typically perform identical motor tasks with their dominant and the nondominant arms. According to Yadav and Sainburg’s (Neuroscience 196: 153–167, 2011) hybrid-control model, this is because the two arms rely to different degrees on impedance control versus predictive control processes. Here, we assessed whether differences in limb control mechanisms influence the rate of feedforward compensation to a novel dynamic environment. Seventy-five healthy, right-handed participants, divided into four subsamples depending on the arm (left, right) and direction of the force field (ipsilateral, contralateral), reached to central targets in velocity-dependent curl force fields. We assessed ...
Recent work has shown that, when countering external forces, the nervous system adjusts not only pre...
Despite the importance of proprioception during upper limb movement, the extent to which arm/hemisph...
Two contrasting views of handedness can be described as 1) complementary dominance, in which each he...
Handedness is a pronounced feature of human motor behavior, yet the underlying neural mechanisms rem...
Humans exhibit lateralization such that most individuals typically show a preference for using one a...
Motor lateralization in humans has primarily been characterized as ‘‘handedness’’, resulting in the ...
Previous research has indicated that handedness, similarly to language and cognition, is associated ...
Bimanual tasks involve the coordination of both arms, which often offers redundancy in the ways a ta...
nant arm advantages in control of limb dynamics. J Neurophysiol 88: 2408–2421, 2002; 10.1152/jn.0090...
Humans are able to adapt their motor commands to make accurate movements in novel sensorimotor envir...
Humans are able to adapt their motor commands to make accurate movements in novel sensorimotor envir...
Humans are able to adapt their motor commands to make accurate movements in novel sensorimotor envir...
International audienceStudies on goal-directed arm movements have shown a close link between feedfor...
We previously showed that limb selection in targeted reaching task when given choice is associated w...
Motor adaptation results from the acquisition of novel representations in the nervous system allowin...
Recent work has shown that, when countering external forces, the nervous system adjusts not only pre...
Despite the importance of proprioception during upper limb movement, the extent to which arm/hemisph...
Two contrasting views of handedness can be described as 1) complementary dominance, in which each he...
Handedness is a pronounced feature of human motor behavior, yet the underlying neural mechanisms rem...
Humans exhibit lateralization such that most individuals typically show a preference for using one a...
Motor lateralization in humans has primarily been characterized as ‘‘handedness’’, resulting in the ...
Previous research has indicated that handedness, similarly to language and cognition, is associated ...
Bimanual tasks involve the coordination of both arms, which often offers redundancy in the ways a ta...
nant arm advantages in control of limb dynamics. J Neurophysiol 88: 2408–2421, 2002; 10.1152/jn.0090...
Humans are able to adapt their motor commands to make accurate movements in novel sensorimotor envir...
Humans are able to adapt their motor commands to make accurate movements in novel sensorimotor envir...
Humans are able to adapt their motor commands to make accurate movements in novel sensorimotor envir...
International audienceStudies on goal-directed arm movements have shown a close link between feedfor...
We previously showed that limb selection in targeted reaching task when given choice is associated w...
Motor adaptation results from the acquisition of novel representations in the nervous system allowin...
Recent work has shown that, when countering external forces, the nervous system adjusts not only pre...
Despite the importance of proprioception during upper limb movement, the extent to which arm/hemisph...
Two contrasting views of handedness can be described as 1) complementary dominance, in which each he...