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The Effects of Feedback Format, and Egocentric & Allocentric Relative Phase on Coordination Stability
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2018
unpublished
The stability of coordinated rhythmic movement is primarily affected by the required mean relative phase. In general, symmetrical coordination is more stable than asymmetrical coordination; however, there are two ways to define relative phase and the associated symmetries. The first is in an egocentric frame of reference, with symmetry defined relative to the sagittal plane down the midline of the body. The second is in an allocentric frame of reference, with symmetry defined in terms of the
doi:10.31234/osf.io/zrqmf
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