References
Asymmetric Division of Labor in Human Skilled Bimanual Action
Yves Guiard (1987)
Journal of Motor Behavior , 19(4), 486-517.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00222895.1987.10735426
Abstract. Guiard's kinematic-chain model of bimanual action: the non-dominant hand sets the frame of reference at a coarser spatial and temporal scale while the dominant hand performs fine manipulation within that frame. The foundational reference for two-handed interaction design.
Tags: motor-control bimanual
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