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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Sep 26.
Published in final edited form as: IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2005 Sep;13(3):325–334. doi: 10.1109/TNSRE.2005.850423

TABLE II.

Results of experiment II. For each subject, columns report the following values. Column 2: number of TR signals generated by the EMG game ((1)); column 3–4: number of times υy exceeded υTF1TH2; column 5–6: number of times υt exceeded υTH1−υTH2; column 7–10: number of times d1υy, d2υy, d1υt, and d2υt was negative and average value (in seconds). This data was obtained with M = Md = 100, P = Pd = 120, α = αd = 3 (d = 1,…,4). The values were calculated on a total of 40 trials and in the intervals [tstarttwait] of each time slot (see Fig. 3). Triggering signals based on υt are generated more easily (e.g., compare column 5 with columns 2 and 3) and quickly (e.g., compare column 9 with column 7) than EMG and υy triggering signals

Subj. EMG υy, υTH1 υy, υTH2 υt, υTH1 υy, υTH2 d1vy d2vy d1vt d2vt
Subj. 3 40 40 40 40 40 12, −0.057 27, −0.059 11, −0.058 26, −0.061
Pat. 6 26 40 37 40 40 6, −0.281 10, −0.270 2, −0.310 3, −0.395
Pat. 7 40 35 32 40 39 6, −0.451 7, −0.436 2, −0.089 2, −0.195