
Sae Franklin
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Sep 25, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Ian Howard |Sae Franklin |David Franklin
AbstractIn daily life, we coordinate both simultaneous and sequential bimanual movements to manipulate objects. Our ability to rapidly account for different object dynamics suggests there are neural mechanisms to quickly deal with them. Here we investigate how actions of one arm can serve as a contextual cue for the other arm, and facilitate adaptation.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Frida Torell |Sae Franklin |David Franklin |Michael Dimitriou
ANOVA analysis of variance EMG electromyography HSD honest significant difference LLR long latency reflex MEP motor evoked potential ROC receiver operating characteristic SLR short latency reflex 1 INTRODUCTION Most people display significant arm dominance, often termed ‘handedness’, which can be expressed as superior reaction time, dexterity and strength in the dominant arm (Annett et al., 1979; Goble & Brown, 2008a; Shen & Franz, 2005).
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