<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the right column. Blue indicates group average (average ipsilateral hand touch error—average contralateral hand touch error) while red is the standard error of the mean. The numbers indicate the n value for that group. Asterisks above each average indicate a significant difference between the difference in reaction time on day 0 compared to the rest of the days (p < 0.05).</p
<p>Error frequency increased when the representation of the responses in the target and flanker were...
Healthy, right-handed volunteers (six male, six female) either saw or imagined the hands of a clock ...
<p>Absolute errors were compared across reference hand <i>d<sub>y</sub></i>s, postures, hands, and m...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Blue indicates group average while red is the 95% confidence interval for the mean. There was a s...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Blue diamonds indicate raw reaction time in seconds to either the initial cue or correct target. ...
<p>Each trace corresponds to the average abduction angle for the ‘OL’ (black squares) and the ‘OS’ (...
(A) Mean difference between actual and perceived length of the five fingers for each combination of ...
<p>These plots illustrate an asymmetry in baseline (blue) performance such that participants are mor...
<p>Mean response times (upper panel) and accuracy (bottom panel) at the ...
Ipsilateral self-touches occurred significantly more often than contralateral sFST. R = right hand, ...
<p>The data are averaged over the whole population. Each box shows the mean value (central line) and...
<p>Distribution of errors from six right-handed and two left-handed subjects when using the Right ha...
<p>Distribution of errors from one left-handed subject for both hands and both tactile feedback cond...
<p>Error frequency increased when the representation of the responses in the target and flanker were...
Healthy, right-handed volunteers (six male, six female) either saw or imagined the hands of a clock ...
<p>Absolute errors were compared across reference hand <i>d<sub>y</sub></i>s, postures, hands, and m...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Blue indicates group average while red is the 95% confidence interval for the mean. There was a s...
<p>Responses to the cue are plotted in the left column. Responses to the target are plotted in the r...
<p>Blue diamonds indicate raw reaction time in seconds to either the initial cue or correct target. ...
<p>Each trace corresponds to the average abduction angle for the ‘OL’ (black squares) and the ‘OS’ (...
(A) Mean difference between actual and perceived length of the five fingers for each combination of ...
<p>These plots illustrate an asymmetry in baseline (blue) performance such that participants are mor...
<p>Mean response times (upper panel) and accuracy (bottom panel) at the ...
Ipsilateral self-touches occurred significantly more often than contralateral sFST. R = right hand, ...
<p>The data are averaged over the whole population. Each box shows the mean value (central line) and...
<p>Distribution of errors from six right-handed and two left-handed subjects when using the Right ha...
<p>Distribution of errors from one left-handed subject for both hands and both tactile feedback cond...
<p>Error frequency increased when the representation of the responses in the target and flanker were...
Healthy, right-handed volunteers (six male, six female) either saw or imagined the hands of a clock ...
<p>Absolute errors were compared across reference hand <i>d<sub>y</sub></i>s, postures, hands, and m...