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Dec 23, 2025, 05:40
James McLoughlin on Post-Stroke Arm Paresis: Interesting Look at Different Motor Control Modes
James McLoughlin, Chief Academic Officer and Co-Founder at Your Brain Health, shared on LinkedIn:
”Some light reading for Christmas!
Interesting look at different motor control modes for moving vs holding of the arm paresis following stroke.
Insights that may support old and emerging interventions!”
Read the full article here.
Article: Separating the control of moving and holding in human post-stroke arm paresis
Authors: Alkis M Hadjiosif, Kahori KitaScott T Albert, Robert A Scheidt, Reza Shadmehr, John W Krakauer

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