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Chord skill: learning optimized hand postures and bimanual coordination
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Verwey, Willem B
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Bimanual coordination
/ Brain research
/ Coordination
/ Explicit knowledge
/ Finger
/ Fingers
/ Group practice
/ Hand
/ Hands
/ Keyboards
/ Learning transfer
/ Motor skill
/ Motor task performance
/ Musical instruments
/ Reaction time
/ Reaction time task
/ Time study
2023
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Chord skill: learning optimized hand postures and bimanual coordination
by
Verwey, Willem B
in
Bimanual coordination
/ Brain research
/ Coordination
/ Explicit knowledge
/ Finger
/ Fingers
/ Group practice
/ Hand
/ Hands
/ Keyboards
/ Learning transfer
/ Motor skill
/ Motor task performance
/ Musical instruments
/ Reaction time
/ Reaction time task
/ Time study
2023
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Chord skill: learning optimized hand postures and bimanual coordination
by
Verwey, Willem B
in
Bimanual coordination
/ Brain research
/ Coordination
/ Explicit knowledge
/ Finger
/ Fingers
/ Group practice
/ Hand
/ Hands
/ Keyboards
/ Learning transfer
/ Motor skill
/ Motor task performance
/ Musical instruments
/ Reaction time
/ Reaction time task
/ Time study
2023
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Chord skill: learning optimized hand postures and bimanual coordination
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Chord skill: learning optimized hand postures and bimanual coordination
2023
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Overview
This reaction time study tested the hypothesis that in the case of finger movements skilled motor control involves the execution of learned hand postures. After delineating hypothetical control mechanisms and their predictions an experiment is described involving 32 participants who practiced 6 chord responses. These responses involved the simultaneous depression of one, two or three keys with either four right-hand fingers or two fingers of both hands. After practicing each of these responses for 240 trials, the participants performed the practiced and also novel chords with the familiar and with the unfamiliar hand configuration of the other practice group. The results suggest that participants learned hand postures rather than spatial or explicit chord representations. Participants practicing with both hands also developed a bimanual coordination skill. Chord execution was most likely slowed by interference between adjacent fingers. This interference seemed eliminated with practice for some chords but not for others. Hence, the results support the notion that skilled control of finger movements is based on learned hand postures that even after practice may be slowed by interference between adjacent fingers.
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Springer Nature B.V
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