Recent physiological studies of the neuronal processes underlying bimanual movements provide new tests for earlier functional models of bimanual coordination. The recently …
JJ Temprado, PG Zanone, A Monno… - Journal of Experimental …, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
This study aimed to determine whether the stability of preferred coordination patterns could be modified intentionally and whether such stabilization involved an additional attentional …
We present experimental work that explores the factors governing symmetric bimanual interaction in a two-handed task that requires the user to track a pair of targets, one target …
B Abernethy, A Hanna, A Plooy - Gait & Posture, 2002 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to determine the attentional demands of natural and imposed gait, as well as the attentional costs of transitions between the walking and running co …
Although the relationship between brain activity and motor performance is reasonably well established, the manner in which this relationship changes with motor learning remains …
SP Swinnen, K Jardin, S Verschueren… - Behavioural brain …, 1998 - Elsevier
Past studies on bimanual coordination have revealed a general preference to move the limbs in a symmetrical fashion, also denoted as the in-phase mode. Its counterpart, the …
Depending on task combination, dual-tasking can either be performed successfully or can lead to performance decrements in one or both tasks. Interference is believed to be caused …
The coordination of movement between the upper limbs is a function highly distributed across the animal kingdom. How the central nervous system generates such bilateral …
Well-developed coordination of the upper extremities is critical for function in everyday life. Interlimb coordination is an intuitive, yet subjective concept that refers to spatio-temporal …