Hand-foot coupling: An advantage for crossed legs
It is difficult to perform distinct, simultaneous motor actions with the ipsilateral hand and foot; for example, clockwise circles with the right hand and counter-clockwise circles with the right foot. By chance, we discovered that this hand-foot coupling task is easier when seated with legs crossed...
Main Authors: | Pearce, A, Harvey, J, Smithson, H, White, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2019
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