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Tretriluxana J et al. – After left stroke, there was deficient scaling of grasp preshaping and stronger transport–grasp coordination. In contrast, after right stroke, grasp preshaping began earlier and transport–grasp coordination was weaker. Together, these hemisphere–specific deficits suggest a left hemisphere specialization for the visuomotor transformation of grasp preshaping and a right hemisphere specialization for transport–grasp coordination.

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