<p>Statistical analyses on the groups (contingent positive (CP), negative (CN) and sham) differences in performance averaged over sessions during motor imagery without feedback (MIT) and with proprioceptive feedback (MIT&F), active and passive movement and rest. The performance measures were the percent of time moving the orthosis (PercT), maximum consecutive time moving the orthosis per trial (MaxC), number of orthosis movement onsets (NOns), latency to the first orthosis Onset (Lat) and reaching target performance (ReachT) per session. Statistically significant values (p<0.05) (already Bonferroni-corrected) are marked bold.</p
<p>(A) RATE in the spontaneous and maximal velocity conditions, (B) Touch Duration in the 2 Hz condi...
<p>A–B: ordinate, value of TD and ITI in milliseconds; C: ordinate, % of CORRECT MOVEMENTS in percen...
Previous research investigating children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has consiste...
<p>The midpoint of each box corresponds to the median value and the upper and lower margines corresp...
<p>Red, yellow, and green bars represent ratios of post/pre-motor training (MT), post/pre-intermitte...
<p><b>Note:</b> The <i>p</i>-value represents the significance of group differences between experts ...
<p>Shown as bar charts for (a) flexion, (b) abduction, (c) external rotation, and (d) internal rotat...
<p>Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; CR, cognitive remediation; ST, standard treatment; TMT-A, ...
<p>Biomechanical measures are listed on the rows and subjective measures are listed on the columns i...
<p>Abbreviations: SD: standard deviation; n.s. = not significant;</p><p>*p≤0.05,</p><p>**p≤0.01,</p>...
<p>Positive and negative areas’ mean and standard deviation for each group (spontaneously-talented, ...
<p>The differences vs. control group are assessed by estimated marginal mean. Minus (-) indicates lo...
Average manual and oculomotor performance in PPM and DM trials. Error bars denote standard deviation...
Neuromotor processes are inherently noisy, which results in variability during movement and fluctuat...
<p>Schizophrenia and control group performances were compared using a series of one-way analyses of ...
<p>(A) RATE in the spontaneous and maximal velocity conditions, (B) Touch Duration in the 2 Hz condi...
<p>A–B: ordinate, value of TD and ITI in milliseconds; C: ordinate, % of CORRECT MOVEMENTS in percen...
Previous research investigating children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has consiste...
<p>The midpoint of each box corresponds to the median value and the upper and lower margines corresp...
<p>Red, yellow, and green bars represent ratios of post/pre-motor training (MT), post/pre-intermitte...
<p><b>Note:</b> The <i>p</i>-value represents the significance of group differences between experts ...
<p>Shown as bar charts for (a) flexion, (b) abduction, (c) external rotation, and (d) internal rotat...
<p>Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; CR, cognitive remediation; ST, standard treatment; TMT-A, ...
<p>Biomechanical measures are listed on the rows and subjective measures are listed on the columns i...
<p>Abbreviations: SD: standard deviation; n.s. = not significant;</p><p>*p≤0.05,</p><p>**p≤0.01,</p>...
<p>Positive and negative areas’ mean and standard deviation for each group (spontaneously-talented, ...
<p>The differences vs. control group are assessed by estimated marginal mean. Minus (-) indicates lo...
Average manual and oculomotor performance in PPM and DM trials. Error bars denote standard deviation...
Neuromotor processes are inherently noisy, which results in variability during movement and fluctuat...
<p>Schizophrenia and control group performances were compared using a series of one-way analyses of ...
<p>(A) RATE in the spontaneous and maximal velocity conditions, (B) Touch Duration in the 2 Hz condi...
<p>A–B: ordinate, value of TD and ITI in milliseconds; C: ordinate, % of CORRECT MOVEMENTS in percen...
Previous research investigating children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has consiste...