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. 2017 Dec 26;4(6):ENEURO.0179-17.2017. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0179-17.2017

Table 2.

Statistical analyses of the blind tracking task in experiment 3

Measure
Effect Dimension Target-hand delay Intercept Slope
F(1,18) p F(1,18) p F(1,18) p
Session main Frontal 0.437 0.517 3.937 0.063 10.729 0.004
Sagittal 2.919 0.105 3.195 0.091 9.924 0.006
Group main Frontal 0.032 0.860 0.054 0.819 2.233 0.152
Sagittal 0.693 0.416 1.152 0.297 0.487 0.494
Session–group interaction Frontal 2.949 0.103 2.322 0.145 1.110 0.306
Sagittal 0.104 0.751 1.668 0.213 1.156 0.296

For each of the target-hand delay, the intercept, and the slope measures, and for each of the frontal and sagittal dimensions of the tracking path, we fitted a two-way mixed-effect ANOVA model, with the measure as the dependent variable, one between-participants independent factor (Group: two levels, Abrupt and Gradual), and one within-participants independent factor (Session: two levels, Post No Delay and Post Delay). The reported values for each measure are the F ratio, with the corresponding factor and residuals degrees of freedom in parentheses (left column), and the corresponding p-value (right column). Bold text indicate significant effects.