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Fluid Cognitive Abilities Are Important for Learning and Retention of a New, Explicitly Learned Walking Pattern in Individuals After Stroke.

Margaret A FrenchMatthew L CohenRyan T PohligDarcy S Reisman
Published in: Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (2021)
Cognitive abilities appear to be an important factor for understanding locomotor learning and retention after stroke. This has significant implications for incorporating locomotor learning principles into the development of personalized rehabilitation interventions after stroke.
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