Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Motor Behavior Année : 2022

Proximal-to-Distal Sequences of Attack and Release Movements of Expert Pianists during Pressed-Staccato Keystrokes

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The aims of this study were to i) evaluate proximal-to-distal sequencing (PDS) in pianists’ attack and release movements during pressed-staccato keystrokes, and ii) investigate if trunk motion facilitates PDS of upper-limb movements. Nine expert pianists performed a series of loud pressed-staccato keystrokes. Kinematic data was recorded with a 3 D motion capture system. PDS was assessed by comparing temporal organization of peak velocities from the pelvis to the wrist. Evidence of PDS was found across the kinematic chain. Pianists’ use of PDS differed mainly between scapula and shoulder movements. Trunk motion facilitated PDS by increasing anticipatory shoulder movements and by preceding shoulder-girdle attack and release movements. Implications might relate to research on performance optimization and injury prevention strategies.
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hal-03324360 , version 1 (21-01-2025)

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Felipe Verdugo, Mickaël Begon, Sylvie Gibet, Marcelo Wanderley. Proximal-to-Distal Sequences of Attack and Release Movements of Expert Pianists during Pressed-Staccato Keystrokes. Journal of Motor Behavior, 2022, 54 (3), pp.316-326. ⟨10.1080/00222895.2021.1962237⟩. ⟨hal-03324360⟩
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