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Effects of Concussion on the Relative Contributions of Sensorimotor Memories dur ing Adaptation to Unpredictable Spring-Like Loads
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-According to news reporting based on a preprint abstract, our journalists obtained the following quote sourced from bi orxiv.org: "We examined the extent to which concussion impacts how implicit sensorimotor me mories are used to compensate for changes in hand-held loads during goal-directe d reaching. Recently concussed individuals performed computerized cognition test s and a robotic test of sensorimotor adaptation on three occasions: as soon as p ossible after injury; after clearance to return to activity; three months after injury. Nonconcussed individuals (controls) were tested at inter-session interv als mimicking concussed group intervals. During robotic testing, subjects graspe d the handle of a horizontal planar robot while reaching repeatedly to a target.