Abstract

The kinesthetic aftereffect was measured across 15 days. Pre- and postinduction scores decreased across sessions for group I>T (inducing block wider than test block) and increased for groups I T and the positive one for group I T), another group rubbed an inducing block narrower than the test block (group I<T), and the members of the control group kept both hands motionless during the induction period (group no-I). Each subject was tested seven times throughout an interval of

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