Two-handed performance of a rhythmical fitts task by individuals and dyads.

The authors investigated 4 variants of a reciprocal Fitts task in which the pointer was moved to a stationary target, the target was moved to a stationary pointer, or both the pointer and the target were moved to each other bimanually; the bimanual task was carried out either by a single person or by a dyad. Fitts's law held in all 4 conditions, with only minor parametric changes. The kinematic organization varied with task difficulty but remained invariant in task space (i.e., in the mutual frame of reference of the pointer-target system) whatever the pointing condition. In the bimanual conditions, the 2 effectors were coordinated in antiphase with compensatory variability. The authors suggest that the observed chronometric and kinematic patterns emerge from an interplay between simple harmonic motion and the stabilizing influence of the informational flow generated by the closing of the gap between the pointer and the target interval.

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