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Motor Priming is the use of an excitatory or inhibitory stimulus prior to or in conjunction with the performance of a skilled movement in order to to affect performance, learning, or neurophysiological response[1][2][3]. Motor priming is derived from the psychological concept of priming, in which one stimulus unconsciously impacts response to a second stimulus[1][4].
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