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. 2016 Mar 9;13:23. doi: 10.1186/s12984-016-0132-y

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Scalar Summary Metrics. a Stroke survivors did not as a group change in the range of motion during motor exploration training, according to analyses of the inter-quartile product for displacement. However, analysis of data by individual (coded by color, sorted by individual mean position range, shown with 95 % CI across trials as error bars) and between days (each triplet) did in fact reveal cases of both significant increased and decreased range. Similar results were found for velocity and acceleration. b Linear regressions between motor exploration metrics and performance in subsequent goal directed actions (circular movements) did not in general reveal significant trends. However, the covariance of acceleration appeared to correlate with several metrics of goal directed movements, which suggests that the distribution of acceleration is an important feature describing motor ability