2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2014.11.014
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Perinatal stroke causes abnormal trajectory and laterality in reaching during early infancy

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“…24,30,32,182,183 ). This work on the GRAB extends on previous work in early reaching 178 by identifying asymmetries between the potentially impaired and unimpaired ULs in unimanual contacts and grasps; and a paucity of bimanual grasps in infants with asymBI compared to healthy, term-born infants.…”
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“…24,30,32,182,183 ). This work on the GRAB extends on previous work in early reaching 178 by identifying asymmetries between the potentially impaired and unimpaired ULs in unimanual contacts and grasps; and a paucity of bimanual grasps in infants with asymBI compared to healthy, term-born infants.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…177,178 In the present study, the asymBI group demonstrated asymmetry between ULs for unimanual contacts for only 20% more of the time than the healthy group. The asymBI group also demonstrated a paucity of bimanual grasps compared to the healthy group at 18 weeks C.A.…”
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