نتایج جستجو برای: bimanual coordination

تعداد نتایج: 79559  

Journal: :American Journal of Occupational Therapy 2022

Abstract Date Presented 04/01/2022 This panel will discuss a research study measuring the effects of intensive, group-based pediatric constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) for children ages 2 to 6 with hemiplegia. Results produced many statistically significant improvements in unilateral function, bimanual coordination, and occupational performance. Primary Author Speaker: Katherine S. Rya...

2017
Ioana Stanciu Stefanie C. Biehl Constanze Hesse

It is beyond controversy that in bimanual coordination tasks, parameter planning related to the movements of one hand influences the planning and execution of movements simultaneously performed with the other hand. A well-researched example of such bimanual interference is the finding that reaction times tend to be longer when preparing bimanual pointing movements with different amplitudes than...

2013
Francesca Garbarini Lorenzo Pia

When humans move simultaneously both hands strong coupling effects arise and neither of the two hands is able to perform independent actions. It has been suggested that such motor constraints are tightly linked to action representation rather than to movement execution. Hence, bimanual tasks can represent an ideal experimental tool to investigate internal motor representations in those neurolog...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2004
Jörn Diedrichsen Rohit Nambisan Steve W Kennerley Richard B Ivry

Many studies on bimanual coordination have shown that people exhibit a preference for mirror-symmetric movements. We demonstrate that this constraint is absent when bimanual reaching movements are made to visual targets. We investigated the ability of humans to make on-line adjustments during such movements when one or both targets were displaced during the initial phase of the movements. Adjus...

2015
Maya Weinstein Vicki Myers Dido Green Mitchell Schertz Shelly I. Shiran Ronny Geva Moran Artzi Andrew M. Gordon Aviva Fattal-Valevski Dafna Ben Bashat

Neuroplasticity studies examining children with hemiparesis (CH) have focused predominantly on unilateral interventions. CH also have bimanual coordination impairments with bimanual interventions showing benefits. We explored neuroplasticity following hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy (HABIT) of 60 hours in twelve CH (6 females, mean age 11 ± 3.6 y). Serial behavioral evaluations and MR imagi...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2007
Karen Brakke Dorothy M Fragaszy Kathy Simpson Erica Hoy Sarah Cummins-Sebree

Bimanual coordination represents a complex self-organizing system that is subject to both internal and contextual constraints. Although there has been interest in examining bimanual development throughout the lifespan, few data exist relative to the bimanual activity of children between 1 and 4 years of age. The study reported here represents an initial effort to address this gap. Twenty-seven ...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
Yu Aramaki Manabu Honda Tomohisa Okada Norihiro Sadato

Repetitive bimanual finger-tapping movements tend toward mirror symmetry: There is a spontaneous transition from less stable asymmetrical movement patterns to more stable symmetrical ones under frequency stress but not vice versa. During this phase transition, the interaction between the signals controlling each hand (cross talk) is expected to be prominent. To depict the regions of the brain i...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Yousef Salimpour Reza Shadmehr

We have two arms, many muscles in each arm, and numerous neurons that contribute to their control. How does the brain assign responsibility to each of these potential actors? We considered a bimanual task in which people chose how much force to produce with each arm so that the sum would equal a target. We found that the dominant arm made a greater contribution, but only for specific directions...

2011
Helene M. Sisti Monique Geurts René Clerckx Jolien Gooijers James P. Coxon Marcus H. Heitger Karen Caeyenberghs Iseult A. M. Beets Leen Serbruyns Stephan P. Swinnen

The acquisition of a new bimanual skill depends on several motor coordination constraints. To date, coordination constraints have often been tested relatively independently of one another, particularly with respect to isofrequency and multifrequency rhythms. Here, we used a new paradigm to test the interaction of multiple coordination constraints. Coordination constraints that were tested inclu...

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