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Control of discrete bimanual movements: How each hand benefits from the other

机译:控制离散的双手运动:两只手如何从另一只手中受益

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Lateralized sensorimotor hand functions are often investigated separately or sequentially for each hand, e.g., in matching tasks, but rarely under more ecological circumstances where both hands move simultaneously. Using a novel bimanual paradigm in 21 young, healthy participants, this study addresses how postulated lateralized control processes of one hand influence control of the other hand across modalities. More specifically, in this paradigm one hand operates under visuomotor conditions, while the other hand receives no visual feedback and operates predominantly under kinesthetic control. Performance of the hand that does not receive visual feedback is compared between when moving alone (unimanual condition) and when moving together with the contralateral visually controlled hand (bimanual condition). Results suggest that during concurrent bimanual movements the 'invisible' hand benefits from specific control proficiencies of the 'visible' hand, indicating crossmodal and interhemispheric sharing of information that complements each hand's own strengths. These findings lend further support to a more differentiated view of functional lateralization of handedness. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:通常在例如匹配任务中针对每只手分别地或顺序地研究横向运动感觉手的功能,但是很少在两只手同时运动的更生态的环境中进行。本研究使用21位年轻,健康的参与者的新颖的双手范式,研究了假设的一只手的侧向控制过程如何影响另一只手对各种方式的控制。更具体地,在该范例中,一只手在视觉运动条件下操作,而另一只手没有视觉反馈,并且主要在动觉控制下操作。在单独移动(单人状态)和与对侧视觉控制的手一起移动(两手状态)之间比较未收到视觉反馈的手的性能。结果表明,在同时进行的双手运动中,“看不见”的手会受益于“可见”手的特定控制能力,这表明跨峰和半球信息共享可以补充每只手的优势。这些发现进一步支持了对手性功能偏侧化的更加差异化的观点。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.保留所有权利。

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