Moving to Directly Cued Locations Abolishes Spatial Interference During Bimanual Actions


Moving to Directly Cued Locations Abolishes Spatial Interference During Bimanual Actions is a scholarly work by Eliot Hazeltine and Steven W Kennerley, published in 2001 in ''Psychological Science''. The main subjects of the publication include somatosensory system, interference, embodied cognition, motion, cued speech, motor control, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, communication, stimulus, and psychology. The authors examined the source of bimanual interference in two experiments in which authors compared conditions involving symmetric movements with conditions in which the movements were of different amplitudes or different directions.

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