Manual performance asymmetries and motor control processes: Subject-generated changes in response parameters |
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Authors: | Eric A. Roy |
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Affiliation: | Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada and University of Waterloo, Canada |
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Abstract: | Performance asymmetries between the hands have recently been explained in terms of differences in the nature of motor control processes between the hands. If performance asymmetries between the hands on a serial tapping task are due to differences in motor control processes, the degree of asymmetry should be sensitive to changes in the manipulated response parameter, speed of tapping. The results strongly supported this prediction. The differences in control processes observed here seem to be explained by the feedback model proposed by Flowers. Alternate models to that of Flowers (1975) are, however, presented. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to Dr. Eric Roy Neuropsychology Laboratory Mount Sinai Hospital 600 University Avenue Toronto Ontario Canada. |
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