Study uses novel bimanual concurrent movement paradigm: one hand visible, contralateral hand nonvisible.
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Results show that gradual visuomotor perturbation of one hand leads to interference from nondominant to dominant hand.
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Results complement previous findings of dominant to nondominant interference during abrupt visuomotor perturbation.
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Findings support recent model of functionally specialized lateralization for arm movements.
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