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From: Cognitive and motor deficits contribute to longer braking time in stroke

Fig. 2

Cognitive ability: Cognitive ability was quantified by a processing speed, b divided attention and c selective attention. There was no significant difference between groups on processing speed. The stroke group showed significantly increased time on the divided attention and selective attention tasks compared with the control group. * p < 0.05

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