It is known that physical coupling between two subjects may be advantageous in joint tasks. However, little is known about how two people mutually exchange information to exploit the coupling. Therefore we adopted a reversed, novel perspective to the standard one that focuses on the ability of physically coupled subjects to adapt to cooperative contexts that require negotiating a common plan: we investigated how training in pairs on a novel task affects the development of motor skills of each of the interacting partners. The task involved reaching movements in an unstable dynamic environment using a bilateral non-linear elastic tool that could be used bimanually or dyadically. The main result is that training with an expert leads to the gre...
Motor skills transfer is a challenging issue for many applications such as surgery, design and indus...
abstract: Often learning new skills, such as how to throw a basketball or how to play the piano, are...
When several persons perform a physical task jointly, such as transporting an object together, the i...
Haptic interaction with a partner – interaction by exerting forces onto each other directly or throu...
Humans can acquire an adaptation ability, so called “adaptability” against unfamiliar cooperative ta...
Humans have a natural ability to haptically interact with other humans, for instance during physical...
Haptic interaction between people and machines might benefit from an understanding of haptic communi...
Abstract—Haptic interaction between people and machines might benefit from an understanding of hapti...
From a parent helping to guide their child during their first steps, to a therapist supporting a pat...
Human partners working on a target acquisition task perform faster than do individuals on the same t...
In many everyday tasks two people interact through force and motion. Examples include lifting and po...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
People often perform actions that involve a direct physical coupling with another person, such as wh...
Skilled musicians can improvise with first-time partners. Thus, the question arises how the adaptabi...
Motor skills transfer is a challenging issue for many applications such as surgery, design and indus...
abstract: Often learning new skills, such as how to throw a basketball or how to play the piano, are...
When several persons perform a physical task jointly, such as transporting an object together, the i...
Haptic interaction with a partner – interaction by exerting forces onto each other directly or throu...
Humans can acquire an adaptation ability, so called “adaptability” against unfamiliar cooperative ta...
Humans have a natural ability to haptically interact with other humans, for instance during physical...
Haptic interaction between people and machines might benefit from an understanding of haptic communi...
Abstract—Haptic interaction between people and machines might benefit from an understanding of hapti...
From a parent helping to guide their child during their first steps, to a therapist supporting a pat...
Human partners working on a target acquisition task perform faster than do individuals on the same t...
In many everyday tasks two people interact through force and motion. Examples include lifting and po...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
Human physical interactions can be intrapersonal, e.g., manipulating an object bimanually, or interp...
People often perform actions that involve a direct physical coupling with another person, such as wh...
Skilled musicians can improvise with first-time partners. Thus, the question arises how the adaptabi...
Motor skills transfer is a challenging issue for many applications such as surgery, design and indus...
abstract: Often learning new skills, such as how to throw a basketball or how to play the piano, are...
When several persons perform a physical task jointly, such as transporting an object together, the i...