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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 14.
Published in final edited form as: Mov Disord. 2013 Apr 2;28(5):612–618. doi: 10.1002/mds.25435

TABLE 2.

Continuous performance task scores

CD HV t P
CPT (n) 30 30
Motor inhibition Commission errorsa 50.22 (8.61) 43.15 (7.91) 3.31 0.001
Reaction time Hit reaction time 49.32 (10.15) 51.44 (8.32) 0.88 0.38
Perseveration Perseverationa 50.44 (13.99) 47.32 (7.11) 1.09 0.28
Attention Omission errorsa 49.10 (10.83) 47.26 (9.16) 0.71 0.48
Vigilance Hit RT block change 48.22 (11.41) 46.93 (10.23) 0.46 0.65
Hit SE block change 53.71 (10.25) 54.33 (8.94) 0.25 0.80
a

Data were log10-transformed prior to parametric analyses. The direction of abnormal measures in the Connor’s Continuous Performance Task are indicated: omission errors, higher; commission errors, higher; hit reaction time, perseveration, higher; hit reaction time, higher; standard error block change, higher. CD, conversion disorder; HV, healthy volunteers; CPT, Connor’s Continuous Performance Test; RT, reaction time; SE, standard error.