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

Fig 9. Mean bisection biases according to vision of the hand and which hand is used.

Fig 9

The graphs illustrate the comparison of the bisection biases between the CRPS participants (left part of the graphs) and the control participants (right parts) according to whether the hands were visible or not and according to which of the hands was static (left hand: red bars; right hand: blue bars), independently of the other variables. Direction of the bisection biases are coded relatively to the side of space (i.e. left- vs. rightward). Error bars represent the 95% confidence intervals adapted according to the method of Cousineau [36].