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Pushing the Limits of Task Difficulty for the Right and Left Hands in Manual Aiming

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Journal Brain Cogn
Specialties Neurology
Psychiatry
Date 2002 May 28
PMID 12030454
Citations 3
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Abstract

The effects of task difficulty on the performance of the two hands in right-handers were examined in a manual-aiming paradigm. In order to examine both simple and complex tasks, movement amplitude, cursor size, and target size were manipulated, resulting in eight different indices of difficulty (as defined by Fitts' Law). Kinematic parameters examined included reaction time, movement time, time to and time after peak velocity, peak velocity, and resultant accuracy. Analysis revealed no differential effects of task difficulty on the overall movement times of the two hands. These results are discussed in light of current theories of manual asymmetries.

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