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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Exp Brain Res. 2021 Mar 9;239(5):1517–1530. doi: 10.1007/s00221-021-06077-w

Table 1.

Participant demographic and resting motor thresholds (RMT) on each UE

Participant
ID
Age Gender Laterality
quotient
Dominant
RMT %
MSO
Non-dominant
RMT % MSO
P01 27 Female 100 42 40
P02 45 Male 100 51 68
P05 40 Male 100 53 54
P06 31 Male 87.5 42 38
P07 25 Female 87.5 45 48
P08 51 Male 100 52 50
P11 52 Female 100 93 87
P12 62 Female 87.5 76 68
P15 73 Male 100 48 48
P16 74 Female 87.5 55 50
P17 73 Male 87.5 56 55

Handedness quotient was computed using the Short-form Edinburgh Handedness Inventory comprised of four items (Writing, Throwing, Toothbrush, Spoon) scored on an ordinal scale (Always right (score = 100), Usually right (score = 50), Both equally (score = 0), Usually left (score = −50), Always left (score = −100). The Laterality quotient is computed by adding scores on the four items and dividing by 4; Left handers score = −100 to −61, Mixed handers = -−60 to 60, Right handers = 61 to 100