Motor extinction
A neurological condition in which a person is able to move a limb on one side of the body in a single task, but does not move it or moves it weaker if it is necessary to perform simultaneous movement on both sides. Most often associated with damage to the parietal lobe, especially the right hemisphere, and is due to impaired attention, and not primary muscle weakness. Motor extinction is often combined with sensory extinction and unilateral spatial extinction.