2019
DOI: 10.1080/00222895.2019.1592101
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Contralateral Transfer of the Phenomenon of Repeated Bout Rate Enhancement in Unilateral Index Finger Tapping

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“…Bout C consisted of 180 s of tapping at a freely chosen tapping rate. In order to do so, the participant was instructed to "tap in a relaxed and natural way and apply a preferred rhythm" (Hansen et al, 2020). It was emphasised that the tapping was neither supposed to be performed as fast as possible nor with as high a force as possible.…”
Section: Apparatus and Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bout C consisted of 180 s of tapping at a freely chosen tapping rate. In order to do so, the participant was instructed to "tap in a relaxed and natural way and apply a preferred rhythm" (Hansen et al, 2020). It was emphasised that the tapping was neither supposed to be performed as fast as possible nor with as high a force as possible.…”
Section: Apparatus and Taskmentioning
confidence: 99%