Bimanual and Unimanual Convergent Goal-Directed Movement Times |
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Authors: | Errol R. Hoffmann Alan H. S. Chan Steve N. H. Tsang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tongerroldot@tpg.com.au;3. Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong |
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Abstract: | Three experiments are reported, investigating the effects of using 1 or 2 hands when making convergent low index of difficulty (ID) and visually controlled movements (2 hands meeting together). The experiments involved movements in four different cases—a probe held in the right hand and moved to a target held in the stationary left hand, vice versa of this arrangement, both hands moving with the probe in the right hand and target in the left hand, and vice-versa of this arrangement. Experiments were the standard Fitts’ paradigm, moving a pin into a hole and a low-ID task. In Fitts’ task, 2-hand movements were faster than 1 hand only at higher IDs; this was also the case in the pin-to-hole transfer task and the movement times were lower when the pin was held in the preferred hand. Movements made with low ID showed a small effect of 1- or 2-handed movements, with the effective amplitude of the movement being reduced by about 20% when 2 hands were used. |
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Keywords: | Fitts’ law two-hand movement times preferred and nonpreferred hands |
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