Authors
MT Turvey, Lawrence D Rosenblum, RC Schmidt, Peter N Kugler
Publication date
1986/11
Journal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
Volume
12
Issue
4
Pages
564
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Pendular, clocking movements typify mammalian terrestrial locomotion. They can be investigated with a procedure in which people swing hand-held pendulums at the wrists, comfortably and rhythmically. Pendular, clocking behavior was examined for in-phase and out-of-phase coordinations. The periodic timing and powering of rhythmic movements in the comfort state follow from different laws (Kugler & Turvey, 1986). One law guides the assembling of the reference frame for “clocking.” Another law guides the assembling of the muscular, escapement processes determining the cycle energy. Wing and Kristofferson's (1973) method for parsing periodic-timing variance into independent “clock” and “motor” sources was applied. Mean periodicity was unaffected by phase.“Clock” fluctuations, however, were larger out of phase than in phase.“Motor” fluctuations were indifferent to phase but reflected the departures of …
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MT Turvey, LD Rosenblum, RC Schmidt, PN Kugler - … of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and …, 1986