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. 2018 Oct 10;9:850. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00850

Table 1.

Mean slopes (slope), Pearson correlation coefficients (r), and their standard deviations (SD) as well as the number of significant positive (+) and negative (-) correlations of all trials n among local eccentricity, local velocity and local dwell times, separately for firm and foam surfaces.

Mean ±SD t(26) p d BF10
Eccentricity—velocity (firm) slope 0.20 ± 0.30 3.496 0.002 0.673 21.3
r 0.13 ± 0.17 3.935 < 0.001 0.757 57.4
+/−/n 14/0/53
Eccentricity—velocity (foam) slope 0.15 ± 0.23 3.465 0.002 0.667 19.8
r 0.10 ± 0.12 4.164 < 0.001 0.801 97.7
+/−/n 7/0/54
Eccentricity—dwell times (firm) slope −6.64 ± 8.46 −4.080 < 0.001 −0.785 80.3
r −0.11 ± 0.14 −4.023 < 0.001 −0.774 70.4
+/−/n 1/7/53
Eccentricity—dwell times (foam) slope −2.17 ± 3.01 −3.746 < 0.001 −0.721 37.3
r −0.09 ± 0.10 −4.271 < 0.001 −0.822 125.6
+/−/n 0/3/54
Velocity—dwell times (firm) slope −29.56 ± 11.71 −13.122 < 0.001 −2.525 >1,000
r −0.68 ± 0.06 −55.078 < 0.001 −10.600 >1,000
+/−/n 0/53/53
Velocity—dwell times (foam) slope −14.89 ± 7.65 −10.107 < 0.001 −1.945 >1,000
r −0.72 ± 0.05 −82.504 < 0.001 −15.878 >1,000
+/−/n 0/54/54

Statistics pertain to the one-sample t-tests against 0, with Cohen's d as effect size. BF10 represents the Bayes factor, with values > 10 quantifying strong evidence for the alternative hypothesis (slope differs from zero) relative to the null hypothesis (slope does not differ from zero).