
Practicing with a partner leads to a better improvement in performance compared to people who practice on their own, a new study reveals, suggesting that this could help people rehabilitate better from a stroke. Scientists from Imperial College London and two Japanese institutions explored whether physical interaction improved the way people performed in a computer-based task where they were using a joystick-like device. They were connected by a virtual elastic ...
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