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. 2022 Oct 6;16:1021375. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.1021375

Table 2.

Characterization of the main motor paradigms described in this Systematic Review.

Motor sequence task Description
Serial Reaction Time Task (SRTT) Participants responded to visual cues presented on the screen by pressing the relevant keyboard response. The location of visual cues was either presented in repeated sequences or at random.
Sequential Finger Tapping Tasks (SFTT) A sequence of elements in a specific order that presented a specific finger movement was presented on the screen. Participants were required to perform the representative key operations as quickly and accurately as possible.
Sequential Visual Isometric Pinch Task (SVIPT) Participants used their thumb and index finger to squeeze an isometric force sensor to control the movement of the pointer on the computer screen. The goal is to move the cursor as rapidly and correctly as possible between the beginning point and the target area's numbered sequence.