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. 2016 Jul;234(7):2025-2034.
doi: 10.1007/s00221-016-4606-8. Epub 2016 Mar 9.

Bimanual coordination and the intermittency of visual information in isometric force tracking

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Bimanual coordination and the intermittency of visual information in isometric force tracking

Charley W Lafe et al. Exp Brain Res. 2016 Jul.

Abstract

The effect of the intermittency of visual information in the bimanual coordination of an isometric force coordination task was investigated as a function of criterion force level. Eight levels of visual information intermittency (.2-25.6 Hz) were used in blocked fashion at each force level. Participants were required to produce a constant force output matching as accurately as possible the criterion force target. The results showed that performance improved as the intermittency of visual information was reduced-this effect being a function of force level. The distribution of the relative phase through the trial revealed a preference for the two hands to be coupled together (in-phase) at the slower rates of visual presentation (~.2 Hz). However, as the rate of visual feedback was increased (up to ~25.6 Hz), there was a transition to predominantly a negative correlation pattern (anti-phase). The pattern of bimanual coordination in this isometric tracking task is driven by the availability of information for error correction and the interactive influence of perceptual-motor constraints.

Keywords: Bimanual coordination; Isometric force; Visual information intermittency.

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