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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Jun 9.
Published in final edited form as: J Acoust Soc Am. 2006 Sep;120(3):1589–1599. doi: 10.1121/1.2217135

Table A1.

Means (SD) (ms) for preboundary C2 and C3 durations (no significant differences exist).

n includes test+control C2 closing movement duration C2 closing movement time-to-peak-velocity C2 opening movement duration C2 opening movement time-to-peak-velocity C3 closing movement duration C3 closing movement time-to-peak-velocity C3 opening movement duration C3 opening movement time-to-peak-velocity
Subject A
n=24
Control: 70 (7)
Test: 72 (8)
Control: 37 (5)
Test: 38 (5)
Control: 149 (21)
Test: 136 (18)
Control: 97 (19)
Test: 90 (15)
Control: 111 (30)
Test: 110 (34)
Control: 40 (5)
Test: 41 (5)
Control: 82 (25)
Test: 92 (24)
Control: 80 (23)
Test: 88 (19)
Subject D
n=21
Control: 92 (8)
Test: 95 (9)
Control: 49 (6)
Test: 45 (7)
Control: 107 (5)
Test:112 (10)
Control: 63 (6)
Test: 63 (6)
Control: 82 (6)
Test: 83 (7)
Control: 41 (4)
Test: 43 (6)
Control: 90 (9)
Test: 87 (8)
Control: 90 (9)
Test: 87 (8)
Subject E
n=23
Control: 65 (11)
Test: 62 (3)
Control: 29 (4)
Test: 30 (3)
Control: 122 (6)
Test: 120 (4)
Control: 73 (7)
Test: 69 (5)
Control: 129 (19)
Test: 117 (32)
Control: 47 (3)
Test: 50 (13)
Control: 69 (14)
Test: 81 (24)
Control: 66 (12)
Test: 73 (14)
Subject J
n=18
Control: 91 (18)
Test: 76 (18)
Control: 31 (9)
Test: 47 (24)
Control: 120 (10)
Test: 120 (6)
Control: 85 (8)
Test: 84 (5)
Control: 133 (33)
Test: 122 (34)
Control: 37 (8)
Test: 38 (4)
Control: 64 (26)
Test: 71 (28)
Control: 62 (21)
Test: 67 (22)