Left and right hemisphere stroke patients and control subjects performed sequences of hand postures which varied in complexity (repetitive and heterogeneous) and length (one to five). Performance in the hand ipsilateral to the stroke was compared to a control group using the same hand. Neither stroke group had problems preprogramming sequences prior to movement. The only deficit seen for the right hemisphere group was a greater difference in movement time (MT) between heterogeneous and repetitive sequences relative to controls, regardless of sequence length. This suggested right hemisphere damage results in subtle timing but not error deficits on more complex movements, perhaps due to increased external spatial demands. The left hemisphere ...
Two patients with unilateral damage to the medial and lateral cerebellum were examined to determine ...
This study investigated how stroke's hemispheric localization affects motor performance, spinal maps...
The effects of task complexity on movement ipsilateral to lesion were examined using the Fitts tappi...
Left and right hemisphere stroke patients and control subjects performed sequences of hand postures ...
Sixteen left-hemisphere stroke patients, who were apraxic or nonapraxic, and 17 control subjects per...
The performance of right and left hemisphere stroke patients was compared to normal control groups o...
In this study, we examine whether corrections made during an ongoing movement are differentially aff...
The purpose of these experiments was to determine if the two hemispheres play different roles in con...
This study examined whether the left and right hemispheres play differential roles in controlling th...
Central programming deficits in Parkinson's disease (PD) were studied in two reaction time (RT) expe...
Part I. Patients with unilateral brain damage were given a number of tests to investigate the nature...
This study investigated trajectory timing variability in right and left stroke survivors and healthy...
Patients undergoing unilateral orthopedic or neurological rehabilitation have different levels of im...
This study investigated how stroke’s hemispheric localization affects motor performance, spinal maps...
The allocation of attention to the programming and execution of movement sequences was examined in P...
Two patients with unilateral damage to the medial and lateral cerebellum were examined to determine ...
This study investigated how stroke's hemispheric localization affects motor performance, spinal maps...
The effects of task complexity on movement ipsilateral to lesion were examined using the Fitts tappi...
Left and right hemisphere stroke patients and control subjects performed sequences of hand postures ...
Sixteen left-hemisphere stroke patients, who were apraxic or nonapraxic, and 17 control subjects per...
The performance of right and left hemisphere stroke patients was compared to normal control groups o...
In this study, we examine whether corrections made during an ongoing movement are differentially aff...
The purpose of these experiments was to determine if the two hemispheres play different roles in con...
This study examined whether the left and right hemispheres play differential roles in controlling th...
Central programming deficits in Parkinson's disease (PD) were studied in two reaction time (RT) expe...
Part I. Patients with unilateral brain damage were given a number of tests to investigate the nature...
This study investigated trajectory timing variability in right and left stroke survivors and healthy...
Patients undergoing unilateral orthopedic or neurological rehabilitation have different levels of im...
This study investigated how stroke’s hemispheric localization affects motor performance, spinal maps...
The allocation of attention to the programming and execution of movement sequences was examined in P...
Two patients with unilateral damage to the medial and lateral cerebellum were examined to determine ...
This study investigated how stroke's hemispheric localization affects motor performance, spinal maps...
The effects of task complexity on movement ipsilateral to lesion were examined using the Fitts tappi...