Amplitude differences, spatial assimilation, and integrated feedback in bimanual coordination.
Exp Brain Res
; 202(2): 519-25, 2010 Apr.
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The purpose of the experiment was to determine the influence of Lissajous feedback on 1:1 bimanual coordination patterns (0 degrees , 90 degrees , and 180 degrees phase lags) when the movement amplitudes of the two limbs were different (30 degrees , 60 degrees ). The present data supports the notion that the lead-lag relationship as well as amplitude assimilation observed in the literature can be partially attributed to the visual-perceptual factors present in the testing environment. When participants are provided integrated feedback in the form of Lissajous plots much of the lead-lag and amplitude assimilation effects were eliminated, and relative phase error and variability were also greatly reduced after only 3 min of practice under each condition.
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Desempeño Psicomotor
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Percepción Visual
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Retroalimentación Psicológica
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Mano
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Destreza Motora
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Clinical_trials
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Exp Brain Res
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2010
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