Over-focused? The relation between patients' inclination for conscious control and single- and dual-task motor performance after stroke - Denneman RPM, Kal EC, Houdijk H, Kamp JV.

BACKGROUND: Many stroke patients are inclined to consciously control their movements. This is thought to negatively affect patients' motor performance, as it disrupts movement automaticity. However, it has also been argued that conscious control may someti...
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