2024
DOI: 10.1002/mdc3.14218
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Enhancing Cough Motor Learning in Parkinson's Disease Through Variable Practice During Skill Training

James C. Borders,
Katya Villarreal‐Cavazos,
Jessica E. Huber
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundWhen re‐learning a motor skill, practicing a variety of treatment targets promotes error processing and the exploration of motor control strategies, which initially disrupts accuracy during training (motor performance), but ultimately enhances generalization, retention, and transfer (motor learning). Cough skill training (CST) is feasible and efficacious to improve cough strength; however, previous studies have used the same practice target during training.ObjectivesOur goal was to examine the impact… Show more

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