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Eastern Michigan University

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2015

Left- and right-handedness

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Variability In Bimanual Coordination Across The Continuum Of Handedness., Kaitlin Oswald May 2015

Variability In Bimanual Coordination Across The Continuum Of Handedness., Kaitlin Oswald

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Bimanual coordination is an essential human function requiring efficient interhemispheric communication to produce coordinated movements. Motor deficits affect a variety of clinical populations, yet a complete understanding of bimanual coordination has yet to be achieved. Previous research suggests performance variability depends on the phase demands of the coordinated task and completing bimanual tasks may result in less variability than unimanual tasks, or a bimanual advantage. Also, handedness and musical/athletic experience have also been shown to influence coordinated performance. The present study examined the existence of a bimanual advantage and potential factors influencing coordination in a tapping paradigm. Results indicated that …