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Freely Chosen Index Finger Tapping Frequency Is Increased in Repeated Bouts of Tapping
Authors:Ernst Albin Hansen  Brian Duborg Ebbesen  Ane Dalsgaard  Mark Holten Mora-Jensen  Jakob Rasmussen
Affiliation:1. Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Aalborg University, Denmark;2. Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Denmarkeah@hst.aau.dk;4. Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark
Abstract:Healthy individuals (n = 40) performed index finger tapping at freely chosen frequency during repeated bouts and before and after near-maximal muscle action consisting of 3 intense flexions of the index finger metacarpal phalangeal joint. One experiment showed, unexpectedly, that a bout of tapping increased the tapping frequency in the subsequent bout. Thus, a cumulating increase of 8.2 ± 5.4% (p < .001) occurred across 4 bouts, which were all separated by 10 min rest periods. Follow-up experiments revealed that tapping frequency was still increased in consecutive bouts when rest periods were extended to 20 min. Besides, near-maximal muscle activation, followed by 5 min rest, did not affect the tapping frequency. In conclusion, freely chosen tapping frequency was increased in repeated bouts of tapping, which were separated by 10–20 min rest periods. The observed phenomenon is suggested to be termed repeated bout rate enhancement.
Keywords:finger tapping rate  movement control  movement rate  postactivation potentiation  voluntary motor behavior
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