<p>Mean percentage of responses where subjects indicated that their middle fingertip had been stimulated; in response to, “Did the preceding stimulus train contain a stimulus on the middle fingertip?” Error bars indicate the standard error (s.e.m.) of each stimulus train in each posture. * indicate significant differences in subject perception of stimuli on the middle fingertip between the Illusory Rabbit and Motion Bias Trains for a particular posture as determined via Fisher LSD tests, α<0.05, (a) All-Adducted (<i>n</i> = 14), (b) All-Flexed (<i>n</i> = 4), (c) Middle-Extended (<i>n</i> = 4), (d) Index-Abducted (<i>n</i> = 4), (e) Vulcan (<i>n</i> = 4), (f) All-Abducted (<i>n</i> = 4), (g) Index-Flexed, (h) Middle-Flexed (<i>n</i> = 14), ...
<p>Mean proportion of time spent within 20° of the 90° target mean relative phase across the baselin...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
Mean percentage of correct identification in pre- and post-tests for each stimulus set and L1 group ...
<p>The perceptual and kinetic measures for the full-vision, classic SWI task (left side) where parti...
<p>A) shows results from experiment 1 for left (grey bars) and right finger movements (black bars), ...
<p>Error frequency increased when the representation of the responses in the target and flanker were...
<p>Response proportions from anatomically incongruent trials were subtracted from response proportio...
<p>There is always a drift when synchronous stroking occurs. Surprisingly, there is also propriocept...
The File consists of Raw Data set collected in the experiment.This data set is segregated based on s...
<p>Behavioural data across the three trials (bars: trial 1 - dark grey, trial 2 - light grey, trial ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Using visual feedback distortion to alter coordin...
(A) Mean difference between actual and perceived length of the five fingers for each combination of ...
<div><p>(A) Schematic of the apparatus and task. On contact trials (top), in response to an auditory...
<p>The left panels show examples of the stimuli used. In the cue size 1 condition (top left panel), ...
<p>In <b>A)</b>, all experimental trials are represented in the line graph (bins 1–50), where each p...
<p>Mean proportion of time spent within 20° of the 90° target mean relative phase across the baselin...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
Mean percentage of correct identification in pre- and post-tests for each stimulus set and L1 group ...
<p>The perceptual and kinetic measures for the full-vision, classic SWI task (left side) where parti...
<p>A) shows results from experiment 1 for left (grey bars) and right finger movements (black bars), ...
<p>Error frequency increased when the representation of the responses in the target and flanker were...
<p>Response proportions from anatomically incongruent trials were subtracted from response proportio...
<p>There is always a drift when synchronous stroking occurs. Surprisingly, there is also propriocept...
The File consists of Raw Data set collected in the experiment.This data set is segregated based on s...
<p>Behavioural data across the three trials (bars: trial 1 - dark grey, trial 2 - light grey, trial ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Using visual feedback distortion to alter coordin...
(A) Mean difference between actual and perceived length of the five fingers for each combination of ...
<div><p>(A) Schematic of the apparatus and task. On contact trials (top), in response to an auditory...
<p>The left panels show examples of the stimuli used. In the cue size 1 condition (top left panel), ...
<p>In <b>A)</b>, all experimental trials are represented in the line graph (bins 1–50), where each p...
<p>Mean proportion of time spent within 20° of the 90° target mean relative phase across the baselin...
<p>a) Proportion of correct responses for each facial expression, presented by posture. b) Median re...
Mean percentage of correct identification in pre- and post-tests for each stimulus set and L1 group ...