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. 2022 Aug 5;4(4):fcac179. doi: 10.1093/braincomms/fcac179

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Distortions in PPS representation. The figure shows the results at the PPS task for all patients (N = 39, 13 females, Unaffected/Affected_p) and controls (N = 36, 25 females, Left/Right_C). Audio-tactile (AT) RTs (mean ± standard errors, ms) corrected for the unimodal tactile baseline (T, the fastest RTs to unimodal tactile stimulation, dashed line, 0, the baseline) (AT-T) are shown as a function of sound distance (far, medium and near). Negative values indicate a multisensory facilitation effect in responding to audio-tactile stimuli with respect to the unimodal tactile baseline. Corrected AT RTs for the affected side were significantly slower than those for the unaffected limb (P = 0.002) in patients and those for both limbs in controls (all P-values < 0.02) [LMM: F(3,192) = 6.061, P = 0.001].