Search Results - "Crites, Michael J."
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Deviations from mirroring in interpersonal multifrequency coordination when visual information is occluded
Published in Experimental brain research (01-04-2017)“…In activities such as dancing and sports, people synchronize behaviors in many different ways. Synchronization between people has traditionally been…”
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Learning to tie well with others: bimanual versus intermanual performance of a highly practised skill
Published in Ergonomics (04-05-2015)“…Studies indicate that novices are faster in manual tasks when performing with a partner ('intermanual') than with their own two hands ('bimanual'). The…”
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Are Two Hands (From Different People) Better Than One? Mode Effects and Differential Transfer Between Manual Coordination Modes
Published in Human factors (01-08-2013)“…Objective: We report an experiment in which we investigated differential transfer between unimanual (one-handed), bimanual (two-handed), and intermanual…”
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Communication of Visual and Auditory Information and The Coordination of Team Task Performance
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-11-2019)“…Due to lack of visual or auditory perceptual information, many tasks require interpersonal coordination and teaming. Dyadic verbal and/or auditory…”
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Visuomotor Coupling during Two-Handed Tasks: An Investigation of Bimanual and Intermanual Coordination
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2018)“…This study investigated previously observed differences in speed when completing a two-handed task using either the bimanual coordination mode (i.e., an…”
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Bimanual Coupling and the Intermanual Speed Advantage
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2017)“…This study investigated previously observed differences in speed when completing a two-handed task either bimanually (i.e., the normal, two-handed mode) or…”
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Visuomotor Lag and the Intermanual Speed Advantage
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2022)“…Previous research has found evidence for the Intermanual Speed Advantage (ISA), wherein novice actors perform a visually-guided, two-handed task faster with…”
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Learning to Tie Well with Others: Bimanual vs. Intermanual Coordination during Shoe-tying
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2013)“…A shoe-tying paradigm was developed to examine mode effects and motor learning functions when people are asked to handle a familiar object (e.g., tying a shoe)…”
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Are Two Hands (from Different People) Better than One? Transfer between Unimanual, Bimanual, and Intermanual Coordination Modes
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-09-2012)“…We report an experiment investigating transfer effects between unimanual (one-handed), bimanual (two-handed), and intermanual (different peoples’ hands)…”
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