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The Dynamics of Bimanual Circle Drawing

Pages 664-683 | Published online: 22 Oct 2010

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Charmayne M. L. Hughes, Benjamin Mäueler, Henning Tepper & Christian Seegelke. (2013) Interlimb coordination during a cooperative bimanual object manipulation task. Laterality 18:6, pages 693-709.
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JohnJ. Buchanan & YoungU. Ryu. (2012) Scaling Movement Amplitude: Adaptation of Timing and Amplitude Control in a Bimanual Task. Journal of Motor Behavior 44:3, pages 135-147.
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TiffanyM. Rodriguez, JohnJ. Buchanan & CarolineJ. Ketcham. (2009) Identifying Leading Joint Strategies in a Bimanual Coordination Task: Does Coordination Stability Depend on Leading Joint Strategy?. Journal of Motor Behavior 42:1, pages 49-60.
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JohnJ. Buchanan, Kirk Zihlman, YoungU. Ryu & DavidL. Wright. (2007) Learning and Transfer of a Relative Phase Pattern and a Joint Amplitude Ratio in a Rhythmic Multijoint Arm Movement. Journal of Motor Behavior 39:1, pages 49-67.
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Ya-weng Tseng, JohnP. Scholz & Martin Valere. (2006) Effects of Movement Frequency and Joint Kinetics on the Joint Coordination Underlying Bimanual Circle Drawing. Journal of Motor Behavior 38:5, pages 383-404.
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JohnJ. Buchanan & YoungU. Ryu. (2006) One-to-One and Polyrhythmic Temporal Coordination in Bimanual Circle Tracing. Journal of Motor Behavior 38:3, pages 163-184.
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John J. Buchanan & Young U. Ryu. (2005) The interaction of tactile information and movement amplitude in a multijoint bimanual circle-tracing task: Phase transitions and loss of stability. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 58:5, pages 769-787.
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Yin-Chen Shen & ElizabethA franz. (2005) Hemispheric Competition in Left-Handers on Bimanual Reaction Time Tasks. Journal of Motor Behavior 37:1, pages 3-9.
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YoungU. Ryu & JohnJ. Buchanan. (2004) Amplitude Scaling in a Bimanual Circle-Drawing Task: Pattern Switching and End-Effector Variability. Journal of Motor Behavior 36:3, pages 265-279.
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GwynN. Lewis & WinstonD. Byblow. (2004) Bimanual Coordination Dynamics in Poststroke Hemiparetics. Journal of Motor Behavior 36:2, pages 174-188.
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ElizabethA. Franz, Andrew Rowse & Barbara Ballantine. (2002) Does Handedness Determine Which Hand Leads in a Bimanual Task?. Journal of Motor Behavior 34:4, pages 402-412.
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RichardG. Carson, Stephan Riek, WinstonD. Byblow, Bruce Abernethy & JefferyJ. Summers. (1999) The Timing of Intralimb Coordination. Journal of Motor Behavior 31:2, pages 113-118.
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John J. Buchanan & Alberto Cordova. (2022) Individual goals interact with dyad goals to constrain and facilitate the formation of interpersonal patterns of coordination. Human Movement Science 83, pages 102949.
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A. T. McCulloch, I. Park, D. L. Wright & John J. Buchanan. (2020) Off-line learning in a rhythmic bimanual task: early feedback dependency is reduced over wakefulness. Psychological Research 85:4, pages 1503-1514.
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