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Concurrent cognitive task modulates coordination dynamics
Authors:Pellecchia Geraldine L  Shockley Kevin  Turvey M T
Institution:Department of Physical Therapy, University of Connecticut;Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati;Department of Psychology &Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action, University of Connecticut
Abstract:Does a concurrent cognitive task affect the dynamics of bimanual rhythmic coordination? In‐phase coordination was performed under manipulations of phase detuning and movement frequency and either singly or in combination with an arithmetic task. Predicted direction‐specific shifts in stable relative phase from 0° due to detuning and movement frequency were amplified by the cognitive task. Nonlinear cross‐recurrence analysis suggested that this cognitive influence on the locations of the stable points or attractors of coordination entailed a magnification of attractor noise without a reduction in attractor strength. An approximation to these findings was achieved through parameter changes in a motion equation in relative phase. Results are discussed in terms of dual‐task performance as limited resources, dynamics rather than chronometrics, and reparameterization rather than degradation.
Keywords:Cognition  Coordination  Dynamics
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