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. 2014 Nov 17;8:934. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00934

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Mean ± standard error values for the time to complete the Nine Hole Peg Test (NHPT time, A), the number of blocks subjects could move during the Box and Block Test (BBT score, B), pinch grip strength (C), grip force deviation during pinch grip (D), wrist active range of motion (ROM, E), and monofilament score (F) without and with the remote sensory noise are shown on the top row. Statistical significance is noted with stars. Individual subjects’ values without and with the remote sensory noise are shown on the middle row (G–L). For the three main outcome measures with statistical significance, percent changes with the remote sensory noise (compared to without noise) for individual subjects are shown on the third row (M–O), with a favorable change having a positive sign. The mean values of the two blocks with noise off and of the two blocks with noise on are shown.