Impairments in proprioceptively-referenced limb and eye movements in chronic stroke
Duncan T. Tulimieri,
Amelia Decarie,
Tarkeshwar Singh
et al.
Abstract:Background: Upper limb proprioceptive impairments are common after stroke and can affect daily function. Recent work has shown that stroke survivors have difficulty using visual information to improve proprioception. It is unclear how eye movements are impacted to guide action of the arm after stroke. Here, we aimed to understand how upper limb proprioceptive impairments impact eye movements in individuals with stroke. Methods: Control (N=20) and stroke participants (N=20) performed a proprioceptive matching t… Show more
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