Table 3.
Scanning profiles
Group | Subject | 24 high | 24 low | 48 high | 48 low |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
LT | ah | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 4 | 1 → 4 |
gt | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | |
rc | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | |
ms | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | |
sc | 3 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | |
ST | ys | 2 → 1 | 2 → 1 | 2 → 1 | 2 → 1 |
sm | 1 → 2 | 1 → 2 | 4 → 3 | 2 → 3 | |
jd | 3 → 3 | 3 → 3 | 3 → 3 | 3 → 3 | |
ov | 3 → 3 | 3 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | |
rl | 3 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 | 1 → 3 |
For each subject, the scanning types (Fig. 3) during normal (left-hand side of the arrow) and glove sessions are depicted. “High” and “low” refer to the amplitude of gratings.