Deficits in startle-evoked arm movements increase with impairment following stroke
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Startling acoustic stimuli can evoke fast hand extension movements in stroke survivors.Subcortical structures in humans can be facilitated by transcranial direct current stimulation.Triggering prepared actions by sudden sounds: reassessing the evidence for a single mechanism.Bilateral early activity in the hip flexors associated with falls in stroke survivors: Preliminary evidence from laboratory-induced falls.Evidence for startle as a measurable behavioral indicator of motor learning.A startling acoustic stimulus facilitates voluntary lower extremity movements and automatic postural responses in people with chronic stroke.
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Deficits in startle-evoked arm movements increase with impairment following stroke
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Deficits in startle-evoked arm movements increase with impairment following stroke
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Deficits in startle-evoked arm movements increase with impairment following stroke
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Deficits in startle-evoked arm movements increase with impairment following stroke
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Deficits in startle-evoked arm movements increase with impairment following stroke
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Claire Fletcher Honeycutt
Eric Jon Perreault
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10.1016/J.CLINPH.2013.12.102
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2013-12-30T00:00:00Z