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. 2018 Mar 26;5(1):e4. doi: 10.2196/rehab.8548

Table 5.

Summary of studies on deficits during goal-directed movements with the ipsilesional hand. LBD: left brain damage; RBD: right brain damage.

Reference Task Result in patients
Hermsdörferet al [48] Grasping LBD: acceleration deficits


RBD: adjustment deficits
Hermsdörfer et al [49] Grasping and placing LBD: slowed movement, awkward hand rotation


RBD: prolonged reaction time, slowed movement, hand placement errors
Schaeferet al [50] Shoulder or elbow aiming LBD: reduced acceleration amplitude


RBD: reduced acceleration duration
Tretriluxana et al [51] Grasping LBD: deficient scaling of grasp preshaping


RBD: weak transport-grasp coordination
Schaeferet al [52] Shoulder or elbow aiming LBD: impaired multijoint coordination


RBD: decreased final accuracy
Schaefer et al [53] Visuomotor adaptation LBD: initial direction adaptation impaired


RBD: final adjustment impaired
Haaland et al [54] Elbow aiming movements LBD + paresis: reduced amplitude modulation
Mutha et al [55] Visuomotor adaptation LBD + apraxia: impaired
Mutha et al [56] Visuomotor adaptation LBD parietal damage: impaired