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Vision and laterality : does occlusion disclose a feedback processing advantage for the right hand system ?

BUEKERS MJ; HELSEN WF
CORTEX , 2000, vol. 36, n° 4, p. 507-519
Doc n°: 97184
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AD911 - NEGLIGENCE VISUELLE, DD82 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - MAIN-DOIGTS

The main purpose of this study was to examine whether manual asymmetries could be related to the superiority of the left hemisphere/right hand system in processing visual feedback. Subjects were tested when performing single (Experiment 1) and reciprocal (Experiment 2) aiming movements under different vision conditions (full vision, 20 ms on/180 ms off, 10/90, 40/160, 20/80, 60/120, 20/40). Although in both experiments right hand advantages were found, manual asymmetries did not interact with intermittent vision conditions. Similar patterns of results were found across vision conditions for both hands. These data do not support the visual feedback processing hypothesis of manual asymmetry. Motor performance is affected to the same extent for both hand systems when vision is degraded.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 2000213109

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