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This study provides the first description of the effect of playing preferred musical pieces on skilled reaching in PD.
There are at least three interpretations why playing preferred musical pieces had a beneficial effect on eye tracking.
Playing preferred musical pieces improves motor initiation in hemi-paretic stroke patients on a task in which subjects were asked to reach out, touch a sensor, and return their arm to the start position [37].
That playing preferred musical pieces did not have an effect on the biomechanical measurements of reaching nor movement element scoring is consistent with previous literature showing that music without an embedded rhythmic auditory stimulation does not improve movement execution [15], [30].
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