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  • Motor Control
  • Human Movement Science
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Bimanual 1:1 coordination patterns beyond in-phase and anti-phase are difficult to achieve.
  • Traditional explanations involve phase attraction and neural pathway variability.
  • Recent studies suggest visual feedback enhances coordination pattern acquisition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if participants can perform continuously transitioning relative phase goals with Lissajous feedback.
  • To determine the effectiveness of perception-action system in producing varied bimanual coordination patterns.
  • To explore the role of perceptual information and attentional demands in bimanual coordination tasks.

Main Methods:

  • Participants were provided with Lissajous feedback showing continuously transitioning relative phase goals.
  • The experiment involved navigating through an attractor landscape of coordination patterns.
  • The study focused on bimanual coordination patterns between 0° and 180° in 1° increments.

Main Results:

  • Participants successfully produced a wide range of coordination patterns with minimal practice.
  • The ability to perform complex patterns improved significantly with continuous visual feedback.
  • The study demonstrated effective production and transitions through diverse bimanual coordination patterns.

Conclusions:

  • The perception-action system is highly capable of producing and transitioning through various bimanual coordination patterns.
  • Previous difficulties in performing these patterns were likely due to limitations in perceptual information and attentional demands.
  • Optimized feedback environments can overcome traditional limitations in bimanual motor skill acquisition.