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Sensory and motor alterations resulting from stroke often impair the performance and learning of motor skills. The present study is aimed at investigating whether and how poststroke individuals and age- and ****-matched healthy controls benefit from a contextual interference effect on the practice of a maze task (i.e., constant random practice) performed on the computer. Participants included 21 poststroke individuals and 21 healthy controls, matched by **** and age (30 to 80 years). Both groups were divided according to the type of