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. 2026 Feb 3;16:7133. doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-36796-5

Table 1.

The experimental design is represented, outlining the audio-tactile factors and the corresponding number of trials for experiment 1 and experiment 2. Additionally, it includes the unisensory (i.e., tactile) conditions associated with each experiment.

Audio-Tactile condition Tactile condition
Exp. 1 2 Body Part (hand vs. trunk) 2 Hand Status (motor vs. static) 2 Sound Direction (looming vs. receding) 5 Sound Distance (D1 vs. D2 vs. D3 vs. D4 vs. D5) 2 Body Part (hand vs. trunk) 2 Hand Status (motor vs. static) 2 Temporal Delay (T1 vs. T5)
x 15 trials = 664 trials x 12 trials = 96 trials
Exp. 2 2 Body Part (Hand vs. Trunk) 2 Hand Status (motor vs. static) 2 Sound Direction (Looming vs. Receding) 5 Sound Distance (D1 vs. D2 vs. D3 vs. D4 vs. D5) 2 Body Part (hand vs. trunk) 2 Hand Status (motor vs. static) 5 Temporal Delay (T1 vs. T2 vs. T3 vs. T4 vs. T5)
x 10 trials = 400 trials x 10 trials = 200 trials