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0 ± 18.6 SD % of the non-paretic hand, a value significantly higher than the 48.6 ± 25.6 SD% for grip strength (paired t test, p less then .005) or the 41.4 ± 29.1 SD % (p less then .005) and 23.3 ± 30.1 SD % (p less then .005) for the BBT and NHPT, respectively. Results were similar for the lateral pinch grip, suggesting similar thumb force tracking performance. Grip force tracking, measured as rate of force acquisition, is less impaired after stroke than hand strength or dexterity, a finding with implications for the neural m