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. 2016 Mar 10;11(3):e0150013. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150013

Table 2. Relation between asymmetry of currnet motor symptoms and asymmetry of attentional performance.

When correcting for 12 comparisons, none of the correlations below are significant, consistent with the analysis based on side of symptom onset reported in the text.

Condition Asymmetry of current motor symptoms (positive values indicate predominance of left-symptoms. Left-motor-symptom severity
Exp 1: Speed 1 R-L accuracy r(23) = .05, p = .8 r(23) = .09, p = .68
Exp 1: Speed 2 R-L accuracy r(23) = -.01, p = .97 r(23) = .05, p = .82
Exp 1: Speed 3 R-L accuracy r(23) = -.13, p = .56 r(23) = -.04, p = .85
Exp 1: Speed 4 R-L accuracy r(23) = -.47, p = .02 r(23) = -.46, p = .03
Exp 2: SH R-L accuracy r(22) = -.37, p = .09 r(22) = -.34, p = .12
Exp 2: OH R-L accuracy r(22) = .17, p = .45 r(22) = -.02, p = .95