Effects of Concussion on the Relative Contributions of Sensorimotor Memories during Adaptation to Unpredictable Spring-Like Loads
Devon D Lantagne,
Leigh A Mrotek,
Sheikh I Ahamed
et al.
Abstract:We examined the extent to which concussion impacts how implicit sensorimotor memories are used to compensate for changes in hand-held loads during goal-directed reaching. Recently concussed individuals performed computerized cognition tests and a robotic test of sensorimotor adaptation on three occasions: as soon as possible after injury; after clearance to return to activity; three months after injury. Non-concussed individuals (controls) were tested at inter-session intervals mimicking concussed group interv… Show more
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