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    Deviations from mirroring in interpersonal multifrequency coordination when visual information is occluded by Gorman, Jamie C., Amazeen, Polemnia G., Crites, Michael J., Gipson, Christina L.

    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 by Gorman, Jamie C., Crites, Michael J.

    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 by Gorman, Jamie C., Crites, Michael J.

    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 by Werner, Adam F., Gorman, Jamie C., Crites, Michael J.

    “…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 by Crites, Michael J., Gorman, Jamie C.

    “…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 by Crites, Michael J., Gorman, Jamie C.

    “…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 by Harrison, Julie L., Gorman, Jamie C., Crites, Michael J.

    “…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 by Crites, Michael J., Gorman, Jamie C.

    “…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 by Crites, Michael J., Gorman, Jamie C.

    “…We report an experiment investigating transfer effects between unimanual (one-handed), bimanual (two-handed), and intermanual (different peoples’ hands)…”
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