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What Do Eye Gaze Metrics Tell Us about Motor Imagery? - Fig 1
<p>A. Photograph of the Box and Block Test (BBT) used for MC, Fix, KI, and VI conditions, with 15 blocks in the right hand compartment; B. Illustration of the placement of the two Regions of Interest (ROIs) used for counting the number midline crossings.</p
Box plot of the Ocular Mobility Index (OMI = saccade duration/(fixation duration + saccade duration).
<p>MC = Mental Calculation, Fix = Fixation task, KI = Kinesthetic motor Imagery, VI = Visual motor Imagery, MO = Motor Observation. The whiskers are drawn down to the 10th percentile and up to the 90th. **** p < 0.0001, *p<0.0500.</p
Box plot of the number of midline crossings calculated with the ROIs of the BBT.
<p>MC = Mental Calculation, Fix = Fixation task, KI = Kinesthetic motor Imagery, VI = Visual motor Imagery, MO = Motor Observation. The whiskers are drawn down to the 10th percentile and up to the 90th. **** p < 0.0001, *p<0.0500.</p
Two snapshot of video used for MO task, showing the arm and the hand of the model.
<p>Two snapshot of video used for MO task, showing the arm and the hand of the model.</p