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“…It is well known that bimanual neuronal interactions exist when bimanual actions are performed (Swinnen, 2002;Rokni et al, 2003;Swinnen and Wenderoth, 2004;Carson, 2005). However, the functional role of such neuronal interactions remains unclear.…”
Section: Possible Scheme Of Bimanual Movement Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that bimanual neuronal interactions exist when bimanual actions are performed (Swinnen, 2002;Rokni et al, 2003;Swinnen and Wenderoth, 2004;Carson, 2005). However, the functional role of such neuronal interactions remains unclear.…”
Section: Possible Scheme Of Bimanual Movement Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, increased activity was reported between the supplementary and cingulated motor areas in spontaneous blinking study of humans (Yoon, Chung, Song, & Park, 2005). Anterior cingulate cortex participates in complex motor behavior (Paus, 2001) and plays some role in bimanual movement coordination (Swinnen & Wenderoth, 2004). Cingulate activity was also found in volitional suppression of blinking (Chung, Yoon, Song, & Park, 2006).…”
Section: Brain Areas Related To Blinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas the ski-task involves both whole-body coordination and an exploration of the dynamical characteristics of the body -platform system (Vereijken, Van Emmerik, Bongaardt, Beek, & Newell, 1997;Vereijken, Van Emmerik, Whiting, & Newell,1992), bimanual coordination tasks represent inter-limb coordination in a more pure form and have become the subject of intensive investigation in recent years (Swinnen & Wenderoth, 2004). The effects of pure observational practice, however, have not yet been studied in such tasks.…”
Section: Inter-limb Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%