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The contributions of biological maturity and experience to fine motor development in adolescence. [PDF]

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GestureSurface: VR Sketching through Assembling Scaffold Surface with Non-Dominant Hand

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2023
3D sketching in virtual reality (VR) provides an immersive drawing experience for designs. However, due to the lack of depth perception cues in VR, scaffolding surfaces that constrain strokes to 2D are usually used as visual guides to reduce the difficulty of drawing accurate strokes.
Chun Yu
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Enhanced visuo-haptic integration for the non-dominant hand

Brain Research, 2015
Visuo-haptic integration contributes essentially to object shape recognition. Although there has been a considerable advance in elucidating the neural underpinnings of multisensory perception, it is still unclear whether seeing an object and exploring it with the dominant hand elicits the same brain response as compared to the non-dominant hand.
Yavor Yalachkov   +2 more
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Left non-dominant hand mirror writing

Brain and Language, 1989
A 38-year-old right-handed woman, who had suffered a left cerebral hemisphere infarction, was studied. She developed right hemiparesis, motor and sensory aphasia, and left hand mirror writing. All possible brain mechanisms involved in writing, either perceptual or motor, were investigated in search of the one responsible for her mirror writing; however,
R, Rodríguez, M, Aguilar, G, González
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A Comparison of Dominant and Non-Dominant Hand Strengths

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1999
This study compares dominant and non-dominant hand strength in both right- and left-handed participants. Maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) of the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle, power grip strength and pulp-to-pulp pinch strength were assessed under carefully controlled conditions.
Oldham, Jacqueline   +2 more
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Writely: Force Feedback for Non-Dominant Hand Writing Training

2021 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2021
We propose Writely, a haptic force feedback system that uses Haply force feedback device for training non-dominant hand writing. In this work we have developed two different force feedback modalities, Guidance and Anti-Guidance. Through a preliminary exploration, our early results shed light on the potential of Anti-Guidance and a low cost, planar ...
Shariff Am Faleel   +2 more
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Differing roles for the dominant and non-dominant hands in the hand laterality task

Experimental Brain Research, 2011
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--a rapid, implicit recognition of laterality followed by a confirmatory mental rotation of the matching hand. In two studies, we explore the role of the dominant and non-dominant hands in this process.
Ni Choisdealbha, Aine   +2 more
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One-handed chest compression technique for paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation: dominant versus non-dominant hand

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2014
BackgroundPediatric resuscitation guidelines do not specify which hand to use for one-handed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).ObjectiveTo determine whether there is a difference in the quality of one-handed chest compressions (OHCCs) using the dominant versus non-dominant hand in simulated paediatric CPR.Materials and methods41 doctors took part in ...
Je Hyeok, Oh   +4 more
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Dominate and Non-dominate Hand Prediction for Handheld Touchscreen Interaction

2020 13th International Conference on Human System Interaction (HSI), 2020
People have their individual preference of which hand they preferentially use to do certain things. It is not unusual to see them use mobile devices with a touchscreen one-handedly. Depending on where they are and what they do, people may use one hand over the other to hold and interact with mobile devices.
Li Liu, Shen Huang
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