نتایج جستجو برای: unimanual function

تعداد نتایج: 1213258  

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2010
Femke E van den Berg Stephan P Swinnen Nicole Wenderoth

The premotor cortex (PMC) is functionally lateralized, such that the left PMC is activated for unimanual movements of either hand, whereas the right PMC is particularly active during complex bimanual movements. Here we ask the question whether the high activation of right PMC in the bimanual context reflects either hemispheric specialization or handedness. Left- and right-handed subjects perfor...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2007
T Verstynen R Spencer C M Stinear T Konkle J Diedrichsen W D Byblow R B Ivry

Congenital mirror movements (CMMs) are involuntary, symmetric movements of one hand during the production of voluntary movements with the other. CMMs have been attributed to a range of physiological mechanisms, including excessive ipsilateral projections from each motor cortex to distal extremities. We examined this hypothesis with an individual showing pronounced CMMs. Mirror movements were ch...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Timothy Verstynen Jörn Diedrichsen Neil Albert Paul Aparicio Richard B Ivry

Functional imaging studies have revealed recruitment of ipsilateral motor areas during the production of sequential unimanual finger movements. This phenomenon is more prominent in the left hemisphere during left-hand movements than in the right hemisphere during right-hand movements. Here we investigate whether this lateralization pattern is related specifically to the sequential structure of ...

2014
Matthew Ray Daniel Weeks Timothy N. Welsh

According to action-centered models of attention, the patterns of distractor interference that emerge in selective reaching tasks are related to the time and effort required to resolve a race for activation between competing target and non-target response producing processes. Previous studies have only used unimanual aiming tasks and, as such, only examined the effects of competition that occur...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2013
Charlotte Canteloup Jacques Vauclair Hélène Meunier

This is the first study to examine hand preferences in Tonkean macaques on a bimanual task. One of our objectives was to continue the move toward greater task standardization, in order to facilitate comparisons between species and studies on handedness. The main aim was to test and determine task robustness, by varying intra-task complexity. To this end, we administered several different tasks ...

Journal: :Presence 2016
Bireswar Laha Jeremy N. Bailenson Andrea Stevenson Won Jakki O. Bailey

Recent research on immersive virtual environments has shown that users can not only inhabit and identify with novel avatars with novel body extensions, but also learn to control novel appendages in ways beneficial to the task at hand. But how different control schemas might affect task performance and body ownership with novel avatar appendages has yet to be explored. In this article, we discus...

2017
Qiang Lin Hai Li Yu-Rong Mao Wai-Leung Lo Jiang-Li Zhao Ling Chen Yan Leng Dong-Feng Huang Le Li

Most daily movements require some degree of collaboration between the upper limbs. The neural mechanisms are bimanual-condition specific and therefore should be different between different activities. In this study, we aimed to explore intraregional activation and interregional connectivity during bimanual movement by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Ten right-handed, normal subjec...

2010
Samantha J. Palmer Wen-Hsin Lee Jane Wang Wing-Lok Au Martin J. McKeown

People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have difficulty performing dual tasks or simultaneous movements, even if the same movements can be easily performed individually. This has particular significance clinically, as for example falling injuries may occur if care is not taken to perform tasks one at a time. We investigated whether this difficultyx results from impaired dopamine-modulated connecti...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2011
Charmayne M L Hughes Paola Reissig Christian Seegelke

The issue of handedness has been the topic of great interest for researchers in a number of scientific domains. It is typically observed that the dominant hand yields numerous behavioral advantages over the non-dominant hand during unimanual tasks, which provides evidence of hemispheric specialization. In contrast to advantages for the dominant hand during motor execution, recent research has d...

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