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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Gait Posture. 2014 Mar 2;40(1):70–75. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2014.02.012

Table 1.

Mean values and standard deviations of percentages of time, with respect to trials duration, characterized by counter-phase (TCP) and in-phase pattern (TIP) for the control, PD and PSP subjects in the different SOT conditions. The remaining percentage of time corresponds to undefined behavior.

SOT Conditions
Cond. 1 Cond. 2 Cond. 3 Cond 4 Cond 5 Cond 6
In-phase behavior (TIP) [% of time w.r.t trial duration]
CTR 62(21)% 83(17)% 67(16) % 49(21) % 71(16) % 75(12) %
PD 80(10) % 89(8) % 88(6) % 85(13) % 86(9)% 85(12)%
PSP 75(25) % 80(22) % 83(17) % 77(15) % 83(12) % 81(11) %
Counter-phase behavior (TCP) [% of time w.r.t trial duration]
CTR 19(13) % 8(10) % 15(9) % 32(20) % 15(14) % 11(7) %
PD 7(6) % 3(3) % 4(3) % 7(8) % 5(4) % 6(7) %
PSP 14(20) % 9(14) % 8(12) % 11(10) % 8(7) % 9(6) %
Undefined behavior [% of time w.r.t trial duration]
CTR 19(9) % 9(8) % 17(9) % 19(6) % 13(5) % 13(6) %
PD 13(6) % 8(5) % 8(4) % 8(6) % 9(6) 9(7) %
PSP 11(9) % 11(8)% 9(7) % 12(8) % 8(6) % 10(6) %

CTR: control subjects; PD: subjects with Parkinson's Disease, PSP: subjects with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy