Table 1.
Trained arm | Experiment 1 (n = 32) |
Experiment 2 (n = 20) |
Experiment 3 (n = 12) |
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Age | Sex | LQ | Age | Sex | LQ | Age | Sex | LQ | |
Left | 22.4 (2.6) | M 9; F 7 | 86.9 (10.8) | 21.8 (1.0) | M 7; F 3 | 92.8 (8.3) | 23.2 (2.5) | M 5; F 1 | −66.4 (26.4) |
Right | 24.0 (3.7) | M 9; F 7 | 85.0 (21.1) | 23.1 (1.4) | M 7; F 3 | 91.0 (10.8) | 21.5 (1.4) | M 5; F 1 | −70.9 (33.4) |
NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS | NS |
Wilcoxon rank-sum tests were performed on the age and LQ data, which are shown as mean (SD). A Fisher's exact test was performed on the sex data (M, male; F, female). NS, No significant difference (p > 0.05) between the left-arm-trained and right-arm-trained groups. Note that the number of participants in Experiment 1 includes both 16 participants tested in our previous work (Yokoi et al., 2011) and a newly recruited group of 16 participants (the data from the other 9 participants, which were not used for the analysis, are excluded from this table).