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. 2017 Mar 13;12(3):e0173707. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173707

Table 1. Rejection of trials and subjects.

For details, see Method. Subjects were rejected if more than half of trials were rejected. Note that controls were tested in one session while PD were tested two sessions, explaining a larger number, but comparable ratio, of rejected trials. “Effect of both” represents effect of both button press and eye movement. “Imbalance” represents imbalance of perceptual direction, meaning that less than 3 trials were classifiable as either dominantly- left or right responses.

Subject Group Control PD
Tested subjects 29 39
Button Press Rejected trials due to BP 1363 (29.1%) 4290 (33.1%)
Rejected subjects 4 (13.8%) 9 (23.1%)
Remaining subjects after rejection due to BP 25 30
Eye Movement Rejected trials due to eye movement 1139 (24.3%) 3538 (23.9%)
Rejected subjects 0 2 (7.7%)
Effect of both Rejected trials in total 1685 (35.4%) 5204 (40.1%)
Rejected subjects 1 (4.0%) 0
Remaining subjects after rejection due to eye movement 24 28
Imbalance Rejected subjects 0 6 (15.4%)
Total Final rejected subjects 5 (17.2%) 17 (43.6%)
Final subjects 24 22