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. 2021 May 17;17(5):e1008963. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008963

Fig 6. Combined treatment group is characterized by higher smoothness and shorter duration than any other group.

Fig 6

For all types of event, combined treatment group events are the shortest (A-B) and their smoothness is the highest (C-D). For the combined treatment group the distribution of the angles does not vary depending on the type of event (E-F).—Results refer to the fourth week of recording after stroke. Duration and angle are weighted by smoothness. Markers in (A-D) refer to the average value per day. In (A,C) each point is the average of all events per day per mouse, while in (B,D) each point is the average of all events of a specific type per day per mouse. Within each box in (A-D), the central mark indicates the median, and the bottom and top edges of the box indicate the 25th and 75th percentiles, respectively. Untreated stroke group n = 4 mice, robot group n = 8 mice, toxin group n = 5 mice, combined treatment group n = 6 mice. For P-values of statistical tests see S3 Table, “⋆” refers to difference in variance and “*” refers to difference in mean.