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Effects of attentional prioritisation on the temporal and spatial components of an interlimb circle-drawing task

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posted on 2023-05-16, 17:22 authored by Hiraga, CY, Jeffery SummersJeffery Summers, Temprado, JJ
This study aimed to examine the effects of directing attention to the spatial dimension of the circle-drawing task on interlimb coordination patterns across limbs. Eighteen participants performed a circle-drawing task involving in-phase and antiphase coordination modes under upper limb, contralateral and ipsilateral limb combinations. Results indicated that (a) coordination pattern stability co-varied with central cost when attentional focus was directed to the spatial dimensions of the interlimb circle-drawing task; (b) attentional focus on the spatial components modified the inherent performance asymmetries between the limbs; (c) finally, attention to the spatial components of the interlimb circle-drawing task modulated movement trajectories and at the same time the stability of temporal coordination. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Australian Research Council

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Publication title

Human Movement Science

Volume

24

Issue

5-6

Pagination

815-832

ISSN

0167-9457

Department/School

School of Psychological Sciences

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Place of publication

Netherlands

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  • Restricted

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Expanding knowledge in psychology

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