Intermanual coordination: from behavioural principles to neural-network interactions

SP Swinnen - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002 - nature.com
Locomotion in vertebrates and invertebrates has a long history in research as the most
prominent example of interlimb coordination. However, the evolution towards upright stance …

The neuronal basis of bimanual coordination: recent neurophysiological evidence and functional models

SC de Oliveira - Acta psychologica, 2002 - Elsevier
Recent physiological studies of the neuronal processes underlying bimanual movements
provide new tests for earlier functional models of bimanual coordination. The recently …

Hierarchical switching in a multi-dimensional task space

T Kleinsorge, H Heuer - Psychological Research, 1999 - Springer
We explored shift costs for a dimensionally organized set of tasks. Task dimensions were
type of judgement (numerical vs. spatial) and judgement-to-response mapping (compatible …

Memory for action: A functional view of selection in visual working memory

A Heuer, S Ohl, M Rolfs - Visual Cognition, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Perception is shaped by actions, which determine the allocation of selective attention across
the visual field. Here, we review evidence that maintenance in visual working memory is …

Neural interactions between motor cortical hemispheres during bimanual and unimanual arm movements

S Cardoso de Oliveira, A Gribova… - European Journal of …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Cortico‐cortical connections through the corpus callosum are a major candidate for
mediating bimanual coordination. However, aside from the deficits observed after lesioning …

A cognitive neuroscience perspective on bimanual coordination and interference

R Ivry, J Diedrichsen, R Spencer, E Hazeltine… - … determinants of interlimb …, 2004 - Springer
We argue that bimanual coordination and interference depends critically on how these
actions are represented on a cognitive level. We first review the literature on spatial …

A psychological approach to human voluntary movements

F Mechsner - Journal of motor behavior, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The author argues that movements are planned, executed, and stored in memory as
perceptible events, without regard to efferent patterns. Spontaneous bimanual coordination …

Preparation of bimanual movements with same and different amplitudes: Specification interference as revealed by reaction time

W Spijkers, H Heuer, T Kleinsorge, H van der Loo - Acta Psychologica, 1997 - Elsevier
Two experiments are reported that tested the hypothesis of transient coupling during during
programming of different movements of the hands in a bimanual reaction-time (RT) task …

Complexity of central processing in simple and choice multilimb reaction-time tasks

MP Boisgontier, GF Wittenberg, H Fujiyama, O Levin… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The default mode of the motor system is a coupling between limbs. However, in some
movements, a decoupling is required and thus calls for selection and facilitation/inhibition …

Bimanual interference associated with the selection of target locations.

J Diedrichsen, RB Ivry, E Hazeltine… - Journal of …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
Four experiments were conducted to identify the locus of interference observed during the
preparation of bimanual reaching movements. Target locations were specified by color, and …