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Handedness and the Asymmetric Dynamics of Bimanual Rhythmic Coordination

Human handedness was investigated in a 1:1 interlimb rhythmic coordination in which consistent and inconsistent left-handed and right-handed individuals oscillated hand-held pendulums. Mean phase difference (φ stable ) and its standard deviation ( SD φ) were evaluated as functions of mode of coordin...

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Published in:Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 1995-04, Vol.21 (2), p.318-333
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