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Bimanual coordination and spinal cord neuromodulation: how neural substrates of bimanual movements are altered by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation
Humans use their arms in complex ways that often demand two-handed coordination. Neurological conditions limit this impressive feature of the human...
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Post-stroke deficits in the anticipatory control and bimanual coordination during naturalistic cooperative bimanual action
BackgroundUnilateral stroke leads to asymmetric deficits in movement performance; yet its effects on naturalistic bimanual actions, a key aspect of...
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Bimanual coordinated motor skill learning in patients with a chronic cerebellar stroke
Cerebellar strokes induce coordination disorders that can affect activities of daily living. Evidence-based neurorehabilitation programs are founded...
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Facilitated adaptation via structural learning increases bimanual interference
Bimanual coordination is an essential feature of the motor system, yet interactions between the limbs during independent control remain poorly...
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Bimanual finger coordination in professional and amateur darbuka players
Professional hand percussionists who play the darbuka (a drum from the Middle East) show fast and stable bimanual finger coordination compared to...
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In-depth quantification of bimanual coordination using the Kinarm exoskeleton robot in children with unilateral cerebral palsy
BackgroundRobots have been proposed as tools to measure bimanual coordination in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (uCP). However, previous...
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Overt visual attention and between-limb asynchrony for bimanual reaching movements
Although synchrony between the limbs is an often-cited feature of bimanual coordination, recent studies have also highlighted the small asynchronies...
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Bimanual movements in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review of instrumented assessments
BackgroundAssessment of bimanual movements, which are frequently impaired in children with cerebral palsy, is highly challenging in clinical...
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Sex differences in the neural underpinnings of unimanual and bimanual control in adults
While many of the movements we make throughout our day involve just one upper limb, most daily movements require a certain degree of coordination...
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Transcranial direct current stimulation influences repetitive bimanual force control and interlimb force coordination
This study aimed to investigate the potential effect of bilateral transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on repetitive bimanual force control...
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Chord skill: learning optimized hand postures and bimanual coordination
This reaction time study tested the hypothesis that in the case of finger movements skilled motor control involves the execution of learned hand...
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The Berlin Bimanual Test for Tetraplegia (BeBiTT): development, psychometric properties, and sensitivity to change in assistive hand exoskeleton application
BackgroundAssistive hand exoskeletons are promising tools to restore hand function after cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) but assessing their...
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The effect of elastic and viscous force fields on bimanual coordination
Bimanual in-phase and anti-phase coordination modes represent two basic movement patterns with distinct characteristics—homologous muscle contraction...
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Bimanual coordination during reach-to-grasp actions is sensitive to task goal with distinctions between left- and right-hemispheric stroke
The perceptual feature of a task such as how a task goal is perceived influences performance and coordination of bimanual actions in neurotypical...
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Correlation of the Karolinska Sleepiness with Behavioral Measures of a Monotonous Bimanual Psychomotor Rest
Objectives . To assess the objectivity of measurements of the level of drowsiness in subjects using a previously developed monotonous psychomotor...
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Impact of interhemispheric inhibition on bimanual movement control in young and old
Interhemispheric interactions demonstrate a crucial role for directing bimanual movement control. In humans, a well-established paired-pulse...
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Bimanual motor skill learning with robotics in chronic stroke: comparison between minimally impaired and moderately impaired patients, and healthy individuals
BackgroundMost activities of daily life (ADL) require cooperative bimanual movements. A unilateral stroke may severely impair bimanual ADL. How...
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Cerebellar Activation During Simple and Complex Bimanual Coordination: an Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) Meta-analysis
Bimanual coordination is an important part of everyday life and recruits a large neural network, including the cerebellum. The specific role of the...
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The role of intentionality in the performance of a learned 90° bimanual rhythmic coordination during frequency scaling: data and model
Two rhythmic coordinations, 0° and 180° relative phase, can be performed stably at preferred frequency (~ 1 Hz) without training. Evidence indicates...
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The effect of inherent and incidental constraints on bimanual and social coordination
The current investigation was designed to examine the influence of inherent and incidental constraints on the stability characteristics associated...