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. 2014 Jan 21;9(1):e85560. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085560

Figure 5. Motor Awareness and Response Times.

Figure 5

A Participants correctly judged feedback in 0° control trials to be true. This self-attribution significantly decreased with increasing angular deviations. In case of the largest deviations of ±30° participants correctly rejected almost all trials as deviated. Cognitive loading significantly impaired motor awareness for trials with deviations of ±10° to ±15° as participants judged significantly more trials to be non-deviated than in the single task condition. B Response times (RT) were recorded for all trials. Participants were instructed to respond promptly but the priority was placed on completing the task correctly. In the single task condition participants replied fastest for the 0° control trials, with RTs increasing almost linearly with increasing deviation. RTs decreased for trials with the largest deviations of 30° in both the ST and DT condition. All error bars are SEM.