what effect does using the non dominate hand versus the dominant hand have on a subject's score in rock band 1 for the wii?
i was also wondering about brain activity during video games, and brain activity while exercising. Also the effect of hand eye coordination on this subject.
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hand dominance
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reaction time
what muscles are in the arm? On average what is the reaction time?
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Re: hand dominance
Hi snow13835,
In order to get the answers to these questions, you will have to do an experiment. We don't have the data for experiments.
As for hand-eye coordination and videogames, try a google search using key words. This article popped right up for me: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... games.html
Try doing a similar google search with brain and video games and exercise.
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In order to get the answers to these questions, you will have to do an experiment. We don't have the data for experiments.
As for hand-eye coordination and videogames, try a google search using key words. This article popped right up for me: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... games.html
Try doing a similar google search with brain and video games and exercise.
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Re: hand dominance
Hi snow,
I merged your two posts since they relate to the same topic. Please keep all your posts in this thread (hit reply), and don't post a new topic unless it does not relate to your project. Thanks!
To answer your questions:
Search in google for "arm hand muscles" and you will get lots of websites that will tell you the muscles.
As for reaction time, check out this wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reaction_time
I merged your two posts since they relate to the same topic. Please keep all your posts in this thread (hit reply), and don't post a new topic unless it does not relate to your project. Thanks!
To answer your questions:
Search in google for "arm hand muscles" and you will get lots of websites that will tell you the muscles.
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Re: hand dominance
what is the relationship between hand dominance, hand eye coordination, and video games?
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Re: hand dominance
I don't know what the relationship is, you'd have to test this yourself by doing an experiment. You could see what other researchers have done in that area by searching for papers in google scholar.
But if you are talking about variables (independent, dependent, and control) then we have a great page that talks about what they mean.
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