Brandes, Janina; Rezvani, Farhad; Heed, Tobias: Abstract spatial, but not body-related, visual information guides bimanual coordination. In: Scientific Reports. Jg.7 H. 1. 2017
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- Operationalization of performance.
- Figure 1 Performance in the finger oscillation task.
- Figure 2 Accuracy in the finger oscillation task.
- Table 1 Results of the statistical analysis.
- Figure 3 Illustration of the results of the statistical analysis listed in Table 1.
- Figure 4 Illustration of the different visual feedback conditions induced by the mirror.
- Visual feedback about posture.
- Visual feedback about the involved muscles.
- Visual feedback about movement direction is relevant for bimanual coordination.
- Visual information about hand posture and involved muscles are irrelevant for bimanual coordination.
- Figure 5 Illustration of credible difference distributions of the parameter βinstruction_mirror_speed estimated within the Bayesian hierarchical logistic regression model.
- Discussion
- Methods
- Participants.
- Experimental design.
- Materials and apparatus.
- Procedure.
- Data selection and trajectory analysis.
- Figure 6 Illustration of the finger oscillation task.
- Acknowledgements
