PMID: 16634344Apr 26, 2006Paper

Implicit learning of a motor skill after mild and moderate stroke

Clinical Rehabilitation
P S PohlW Stiers

Abstract

To determine if adults in the subacute phase post moderate or mild stroke could learn a motor task under implicit practice conditions. Non-randomized, between-group design. Subjects' homes. Sample of convenience of 15 adults with moderate stroke, 22 adults with mild stroke, and 32 age-matched controls. Stroke severity was determined using the Orpington Prognostic Scale. Practice of movements to target switches in two conditions, a repeated series and a random series. Practice was organized into a single session of six blocks of 80 trials such that blocks 1 and 2 were the random series, blocks 3 and 4 the repeated series, block 5 the random series, and block 6 the repeated series. Explicit knowledge of the two conditions was not provided. The mean response time and the coefficient of variation were calculated for each block for each group. Regardless of group, participants had a slower response time when practice was unexpectedly switched from the repeated to random condition. The response time and coefficient of variation for those with moderate stroke were persistently greater than those with mild stroke and controls, who were not different from each other. Implicit motor learning is preserved in adults with moderate stroke an...Continue Reading

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