Chronic stroke longitudinal motor improvements: cumulative learning evidence found in the upper extremity.

scientific article published on 11 December 2007

Chronic stroke longitudinal motor improvements: cumulative learning evidence found in the upper extremity. is …
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P356DOI10.1159/000112321
P698PubMed publication ID18073464

P2093author name stringSang-Bum Kim
James H Cauraugh
Jeffery J Summers
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P433issue1-2
P304page(s)115-121
P577publication date2007-12-11
P1433published inCerebrovascular DiseasesQ15762823
P1476titleChronic stroke longitudinal motor improvements: cumulative learning evidence found in the upper extremity.
P478volume25

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