Divided Attention in Bimanual Aiming Movements: Effects on Movement Accuracy
- 1 September 2001
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
- Vol. 72 (3) , 210-218
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2001.10608954
Abstract
The role of focusing attention on one limb or both limbs in a bimanual aiming task was investigated in two experiments. Participants were prompted to focus attention on either limb (Experiment 1) or were free to choose their attentional strategy (Experiment 2). Fifty-two college-aged participants made quick, bimanual lever reversals in the sagittal plane over 20° and 60° in 210 ms to the reversal point. In both experiments, spatial accuracy was better when participants focused their attention on a single limb compared to the nonattended limb and when they paid attention to both limbs. However, no differences were shown on a no-knowledge of results (KR) retention test when participants paid attention to both limbs. In the second experiment, differences were maintained on a no-KR retention test when participants continued to select their own attentional strategy, although the statistical effect was smaller than in the first experiment. The findings suggested that the movement parameter selection process benefited from attentional focus.Keywords
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