Symmetry of skill development is emphasized in dance training, and many movements are well learned by both genders. The authors conducted a 2-dimensional kinematic analysis of a complex dance movement, the passe, in 12 healthy professional male and female dancers to determine whether there are differences between genders or limbs during the performance of that task. Only peak hip angular displacement differed in men and women. No differences were found between limbs in any of the dependent variables. Dancers displayed consistent temporal and spatial proximal-to-distal sequencing of movement coordination. Despite an indication of limb preference, as defined by gesture or stance limb, there were no differences in proficiency.
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UNIV OREGON, COLL HUMAN DEV & PERFORMANCE, INST NEUROSCI, EUGENE, OR 97403 USAUNIV OREGON, COLL HUMAN DEV & PERFORMANCE, INST NEUROSCI, EUGENE, OR 97403 USA
DEBU, B
WOOLLACOTT, M
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UNIV OREGON, COLL HUMAN DEV & PERFORMANCE, INST NEUROSCI, EUGENE, OR 97403 USAUNIV OREGON, COLL HUMAN DEV & PERFORMANCE, INST NEUROSCI, EUGENE, OR 97403 USA
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UNIV OREGON, COLL HUMAN DEV & PERFORMANCE, INST NEUROSCI, EUGENE, OR 97403 USAUNIV OREGON, COLL HUMAN DEV & PERFORMANCE, INST NEUROSCI, EUGENE, OR 97403 USA
DEBU, B
WOOLLACOTT, M
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UNIV OREGON, COLL HUMAN DEV & PERFORMANCE, INST NEUROSCI, EUGENE, OR 97403 USAUNIV OREGON, COLL HUMAN DEV & PERFORMANCE, INST NEUROSCI, EUGENE, OR 97403 USA