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Brandes, Janina; Rezvani, Farhad; Heed, Tobias: Abstract spatial, but not body-related, visual information guides bimanual coordination. In: Scientific Reports. Jg.7 H. 1. 2017
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Operationalization of performance.
Statistical approach.
Anatomical and external contributions to bimanual coordination.
Experimental rationale.
Results.
Figure 1 Performance in the finger oscillation task.
Body-related visual information integrated for action.
Experimental rationale.
Figure 2 Accuracy in the finger oscillation task.
Visual feedback about movement direction.
Table 1 Results of the statistical analysis.
Figure 3 Illustration of the results of the statistical analysis listed in Table 1.
Figure 4 Illustration of the different visual feedback conditions induced by the mirror.
Visual feedback about posture.
Visual feedback about the involved muscles.
Visual feedback about movement direction is relevant for bimanual coordination.
Visual information about hand posture and involved muscles are irrelevant for bimanual coordination.
Figure 5 Illustration of credible difference distributions of the parameter βinstruction_mirror_speed estimated within the Bayesian hierarchical logistic regression model.
Temporal aspects of visual feedback concerning movement direction.
Discussion
Methods
Participants.
Experimental design.
Materials and apparatus.
Procedure.
Data selection and trajectory analysis.
Figure 6 Illustration of the finger oscillation task.
Statistical inference: Bayesian hierarchical logistic regression.
Data availability.
Acknowledgements