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Psychomotor Decline Can be Described by Discontinuities in Response Trajectories

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Pages 265-275 | Received 12 Feb 1985, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Inês Albuquerque Mesquita, Ana Rita Vieira Pinheiro, Miguel Fernando Paiva Velhote Correia & Cláudia Isabel Costa da Silva. (2019) Methodological considerations for kinematic analysis of upper limbs in healthy and poststroke adults. Part I: A systematic review of sampling and motor tasks. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 26:2, pages 142-152.
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James H. Cauraugh & Robert W. Christina. (1989) Psychomotor Decline Can be Described by Discontinuities in Response Trajectories: Comments on Vrtunski and Patterson (1985). International Journal of Neuroscience 48:3-4, pages 247-250.
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Inês Albuquerque Mesquita, Pedro Filipe Pereira da Fonseca, Márcio Borgonovo-Santos, Edgar Ribeiro, Ana Rita Vieira Pinheiro, Miguel Velhote Correia & Cláudia Silva. (2020) Comparison of upper limb kinematics in two activities of daily living with different handling requirements. Human Movement Science 72, pages 102632.
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