Erratum to: Deficits in compensatory trajectory adjustments after unilateral sensorimotor stroke

Experimental Brain Research, Apr 2000

B. E. Fisher, C. J. Winstein, M. R. Velicki

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Erratum to: Deficits in compensatory trajectory adjustments after unilateral sensorimotor stroke

Exp Brain Res Deficits in compensatory trajectory adjustments after unilateral sensorimotor stroke B.E. Fisher 0 C.J. Winstein 0 M.R. Velicki 0 0 Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California , 1540 East Alcazar St., CHP 155, Los Angeles, CA 90033 , USA after unilateral sensorimotor stroke - Fig. 2 A Example of an acceptable, single-peaked velocity profile for a 45°-flexion movement. B Flexion (45°) movement with “premovement” extension movement related to movement preparation. Onset of movement was defined as a change in velocity from zero in the appropriate direction of movement or beginning negative velocity. Offset was defined as return to zero velocity. C Flexion (45°) movement in which the subject initiated a second response prior to zero velocity. This “double-response” trial was accepted for analysis as velocity returned to less than 10% of peak velocity prior to the initiation of the second response. D Flexion (45°) movement in which the subject initiated a second response prior to reaching zero velocity. This “double-response” trial was rejected because velocity did not return to less than 10% of peak velocity prior to the initiation of the second response (...truncated)


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B. E. Fisher, C. J. Winstein, M. R. Velicki. Erratum to: Deficits in compensatory trajectory adjustments after unilateral sensorimotor stroke, Experimental Brain Research, 2000, pp. 417-417, Volume 132, Issue 3, DOI: 10.1007/s002210000391