Speed-accuracy tradeoffs in rapid bimanual aiming movements

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Sherwood, DE [1 ]
Enebo, B [1 ]
Sherwood, DE [1 ]
Enebo, B [1 ]
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[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Integrat Physiol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
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Two experiments reported the effect of movement time and knowledge of results On overall spatial errors in rapid simultaneous bimanual aiming movements. In Exps. 1 (n = 32) and 2 (n = 32), participants Used light, aluminum levers oriented vertically in the sagittal plane to make reversal movements over the same distance (20 degrees-20 degrees or 60 degrees-60 degrees) or different distances (20 degrees-60 degrees) in each arm in 250, 350, or 450 msec. to the reversal point. The participants in Exp. 1 were given knowledge of results Oil the spatial and temporal accuracy for both arms, while in Esp. 2 knowledge of results was provided for one arm only, Strong speed-accuracy tradeoffs were shown for all groups in both experiments, but errors were larger in the different distance movements compared to the same distance groups. Spatial errors were also elevated in Exp. 2 when knowledge of result,.; was not available compared to those conditions where knowledge of results Was available. Overall, bimanual speed-accuracy tradeoffs are similar to single arm movements when one moves the same distance in each arm and when knowledge of results is available.
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