Multifrequency coordination studies have shown the importance of hand-role in addition to hand-preference in bimanual rhythmic coordination. In these studies, hand-role has been defined by the task of the individual hands (moving fast or slow). In the present study, the hands were coordinated at the same frequency and hand-role was defined by the asymmetry of the coordination pattern. Eleven consistent left-handers and 13 consistent right-handers tapped three patterns (anti-phase, left-gallop, right-gallop) in four visual feedback conditions (no feedback, left-hand feedback, right-hand feedback, full feedback). The analysis focused on phase shifts, phase variability, intertap interval variability, and correlations between intertap intervals...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, ...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
Multifrequency coordination studies have shown the importance of hand-role in addition to hand-prefe...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Handedness and attentional asymmetries in bimanual rhythmic coordination were examined as a function...
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...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
This study examined if and how phase entrainment by movement-related afference - induced by passive ...
International audienceIncreases in the oscillation frequency of bimanual movements produce a switch ...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, ...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
Multifrequency coordination studies have shown the importance of hand-role in addition to hand-prefe...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Based on indications that hand dominance is characterized by asymmetrical interlimb coupling strengt...
Handedness and attentional asymmetries in bimanual rhythmic coordination were examined as a function...
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...
A bias in attention towards the dominant hand has been cited as a possible factor in the lateralisat...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
Interactions between rhythmically moving limbs typically result in attraction to a limited number of...
This study examined if and how phase entrainment by movement-related afference - induced by passive ...
International audienceIncreases in the oscillation frequency of bimanual movements produce a switch ...
Single and alternating hand tapping were compared to test the hypothesis that coordination during rh...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...
The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, ...
The effects of handedness on bimanual isofrequency coordination (e.g., phase advance of the dominant...