HAND PREFERENCE, PRACTICE ORDER, AND SPATIAL ASSIMILATIONS IN RAPID BIMANUAL MOVEMENT

被引:88
作者
SHERWOOD, DE
机构
[1] Department of Kinesiology, University of Colorado
关键词
BIMANUAL CONTROL; INTERLIMB INTERFERENCE; MANUAL ASYMMETRIES; PART VERSUS WHOLE PRACTICE;
D O I
10.1080/00222895.1994.9941667
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
When subjects make rapid bimanual aiming movements over different distances, spatial assimilations are shown; the shorter distance limb overshoots when paired with a longer distance limb. Recent research has also shown spatial assimilations to be greater in the nonpreferred left limb of fight-handed subjects, but it is not known whether the increased spatial assimilations represent a handedness effect or one of hemispheric lateralization of motor control. To determine the nature of the asymmetric effect, left- (n = 32) and fight- (n = 60) handed subjects part practiced, then whole practiced short (20-degrees) and long (60-degrees) reversal movements. During whole practice, both groups showed spatial assimilations in the shorter distance limb, particularly when the left limb performed the short movement. This asymmetry was greatest for fight-handed subjects, but left-handed subjects showed smaller, but systematic effects, providing moderate support for the hypothesis that the asymmetric effect is due to hemispheric lateralization of motor control. All interlimb differences in spatial accuracy for the short and long movements were eliminated with practice, however, suggesting the asymmetric effect was temporary as well. In addition, subjects who part practiced the long movement just prior to whole practice showed greater overshooting in the short distance limb compared with subjects who followed the other practice order throughout whole practice and the no-KR retention trials. Such findings suggest that the part-practice order of bimanual tasks can directionally bias whole-task performance.
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