Neural motor control differs between bimanual common-goal vs. bimanual dual-goal tasks

Volume: 236, Issue: 6, Pages: 1789 - 1800
Published: Apr 16, 2018
Abstract
Coordinating bimanual movements is essential for everyday activities. Two common types of bimanual tasks are common goal, where two arms share a united goal, and dual goal, which involves independent goals for each arm. Here, we examine how the neural control mechanisms differ between these two types of bimanual tasks. Ten non-disabled individuals performed isometric force tasks of the elbow at 10% of their maximal voluntary force in both...
Paper Details
Title
Neural motor control differs between bimanual common-goal vs. bimanual dual-goal tasks
Published Date
Apr 16, 2018
Volume
236
Issue
6
Pages
1789 - 1800
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