Decoupling and skill development in bimanual operations

It has been observed in our bimanual operation experiment with two XY-stages that the motion of one hand effects the another hand in high frequency and this coupling becomes weaker for skilled operators. This paper explains this phenomenon from the viewpoint of decoupling control.

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