Handedness matters for motor control but not for prediction

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  • who: Significance Statement et al. from the Québec, Canada have published the research work: Handedness Matters for Motor Control But Not for Prediction, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the study was to determine whether control and prediction are similarly influenced by handedMay/June 2019, 6(3) e0136-19.2019 ness as the authors hoped to clarify whether the superiority of the dominant hand stems from more efficient control, prediction, or both. Although this scheme is largely inspired from other accounts in which an inverse model (also called controller) and a forward . . .

     

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