Abstract

The neural control of cooperative hand movements reflecting “opening a bottle” has been studied in healthy subjects. It revealed a task-specific neural coupling of the upper limbs resulting in bilateral EMG responses following unilateral ulnar nerve stimulation. In contrast, during control conditions (e.g. pro-/supination) only ipsilateral reflex responses were detected.

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