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. 2008 Jan 30;187(1):107–116. doi: 10.1007/s00221-008-1287-y

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Sample trials of two participants with CP, using their LAH (a, c) and AH (b, d) in trials with the obstacle present. Note the delayed gaze departure (longer MOA) and increased number of intermediate fixations for the AH compared to the LAH and to both hands of control participants (Fig. 2). Interpolated data points are represented by dashed lines. Vertical arrows at the top and bottom of the plots specify the intervals defining the MOA and MTA (beginning/end of hand and eye movement), with numerical values of these measures added