Dual Task Effects on Speed and Accuracy During Cognitive and Upper Limb Motor Tasks in Adults With Stroke Hemiparesis
FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 15.
author keywords: stroke; cognitive motor interference; dual task; upper limb; movement; speed-accuracy trade-off
TL;DR:
This study proves the existence of cognitive–upper limb motor interference in adults with stroke while performing dual tasks, based on the observation that their performance during one or both dual tasks deteriorated compared to that during the single task.
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BackgroundAdults with stroke need to perform cognitive–motor dual tasks during their day-to-day activities. However, they face several challenges owing to their impaired motor and cognitive functions.