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Researchers study processing speed in patients with spinal cord injuries – Becker’s Orthopedic & Spine
Researchers are studying processing speed deficits in people with spinal cord injuries, according to a Dec. 31 report from the Hindustan Times.

Researchers are studying processing speed deficits in people with spinal cord injuries, according to a Dec. 31 report from the Hindustan Times.
The scientists compared patients and their brain activation patterns with a healthy control group and older people, the report said. Those with spinal cord injuries had similarities in brain activation as the older control group and differences compared to the age-matched control group.
Although the study had limitations in its sample size and level of injury,…
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