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. 2015 Jan 21;35(3):1192–1198. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3875-14.2015

Table 1.

Difference between gaze position 15 ms after gaze saccade offset between the control and the perturbed conditions as a function of relative latency (in 20 ms bins centered on ΔL)

Subject ΔL (s)
−0.12
−0.10
−0.8
−0.6
−0.4
−0.2
0.0
0.2
0.4
T jump A W A W A W A W A W A W A W A W A W
S1 20 −0.43*** −0.41 0.09 0.09 −0.32 0.14 0.03 −0.15 −0.07 −0.14 −0.22 −0.04 0.08 −0.18*
40 −0.04 −0.09 −0.63** −0.51* −0.38 −0.06 −0.15 −0.04 −0.15 −0.4* −0.61 −0.23
S2 20 −0.12 0.00 0.00 −0.02 −0.03 −0.15 −0.05 0.05 −0.10 −0.14*
40 −0.27*** −0.04 −0.13 −0.13 0.24 −0.14 −0.15 −0.12 −0.32* −0.17
S3 20 −0.07 0.13 −0.02 −0.15 −0.05 −0.04 −0.08 −0.03 −0.02 −0.09
40 −0.07 −0.19* −0.25 −0.01 0.04 0.04 −0.06 −0.05 −0.18*** −0.04 0.05 −0.14
All 20 −0.35** −0.17 −0.05 0.12* −0.08 0.01 −0.01 −0.05 −0.06 −0.07 −0.07 −0.05 −0.06 −0.16** −0.12 −0.12
40 −0.01 −0.01 −0.09 −0.15 −0.40*** −0.10 −0.07 0.03 0.02 −0.09 −0.18** −0.12 −0.27** −0.21 −0.19 −0.34** −0.66*** −0.46***

A, The chair moved in the opposite direction to the gaze; W, the chair moved in the same direction as the gaze (differences are expressed in degrees); ΔL, relative latency between gaze onset and head perturbation.

— = Not enough points (<10). Significantly different from 0:

*p < 0.05,

**p < 0.01,

***p < 0.001.