The ability to walk along a straight line is most often impaired with:
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Cerebellar dysfunction.
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The ability to walk along a straight line is most often impaired with the term stated as Cerebellar brokenness according to neuropsychology.
- According to the sources of neuropsychology this is a condition which is often associated with impaired coordinating system.
- There is high significant lack of muscle coordination which leads to slow eye development and other various body movements.
- An individual will find it difficult to remove objects from a certain place or putting it back onto the same place.
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