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. 2019 May 2;14(5):e0213732. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213732

Fig 8. Mean bisection biases according to line distance and workspace.

Fig 8

The graphs illustrate the comparison of the bisection biases between the CRPS participants (red bars) and the control participants (blue bars) according to the workspace into which the task was performed (contralateral vs. ipsilateral to the static hand) and the distance of the lines (short vs. intermediate vs. long), independently of the other variables. Direction of the bisection biases are coded relatively to the side of space (i.e. left- vs. rightward). Vertical dash lines correspond to the vertical median of the semi-reflexive screen to which participant’s body midline was aligned. Error bars represent the 95% confidence intervals adapted according to the method of Cousineau [36].