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. 2019 Jan 29;11:10. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2019.00010

Table 2.

Post-hoc tests for the main effect of phase in the dual-task split-belt condition.

Post-hoc tests for the main effect of phase
Variable EA - BL LA - EA EP - BL
Diff t(21) p Diff t(21) p Diff t(21) P
SLS −0.03, 0.05 −2.45 0.023 0.10, 0.04 11.28 <0.001 0.11, 0.14 3.57 0.002
LES 0.17, 0.04 19.31 <0.001 0.06, 0.03 8.72 <0.001 0.05, 0.03 7.96 <0.001
DSS 0.12, 0.13 4.04 0.001 −0.11, 0.13 −3.83 0.001 −0.08, 0.10 −3.75 0.001
SwTfast (%) 9.01, 3.77 11.21 <0.001 −1.77, 3.87 −2.15 0.04 −0.05, 1.95 −0.13 0.90
SwTslow (%) −3.40, 2.80 −5.70 <0.001 1.99, 3.54 2.64 0.015 1.98, 2.38 3.91 0.001
SwSfast (m/s) 0.32, 0.14 11.14 <0.001 0.06, 0.15 1.80 0.09 0.09, 0.07 5.61 <0.001
SwSslow (m/s) 0.29, 0.08 16.84 <0.001 −0.14, 0.10 −6.61 <0.001 −0.02, 0.09 −0.80 0.43

The table presents results of the post-hoc t-test, with the t-value [t(df)], the p-value and the differences (Diff) between the two phases that were tested. Diff values are mean ± standard deviations. P-values are highlighted in bold if the phases were significantly different after the Holm-Bonferroni correction. Abbreviations: Diff, difference score; BL, baseline; EA, early adaptation; LA, late adaptation; EP, early post-adaptation; SLS, step length symmetry; LES, limb excursion symmetry; DSS, double support symmetry; SwT, swing time; SwS, swing speed.