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Mean MEP amplitudes from the FDI and ADM muscles, displayed as z-scores, for the static hand, free observation, finger-focused and ball-focused conditions.
<p>Positive z-score values indicate that the MEP amplitude in that condition was greater than the mean MEP amplitude in that muscle across all conditions. Negative z-score values indicate that the MEP amplitude in that condition was less than the mean MEP amplitude in that muscle across all conditions.</p
Percentage of time spent fixating in each area of interest for the static hand, free observation, finger-focused and ball-focused conditions.
<p>Percentage of time spent fixating in each area of interest for the static hand, free observation, finger-focused and ball-focused conditions.</p
Total number of fixations made in each area of interest for the static hand, free observation, finger-focused and ball-focused conditions.
<p>Total number of fixations made in each area of interest for the static hand, free observation, finger-focused and ball-focused conditions.</p
Mean raw MEP amplitude values (± SE) from the FDI and ADM muscles for the static hand, free observation, finger-focused and ball-focused conditions.
<p>Mean raw MEP amplitude values (± SE) from the FDI and ADM muscles for the static hand, free observation, finger-focused and ball-focused conditions.</p
Areas of interest (AOIs) around the hand (blue box), index finger (orange box) and ball (red box) from which eye-tracking fixation data were extracted.
<p>A fourth area of interested, termed ‘other’ comprised any part of the visual display outside of the hand, index finger and ball AOIs.</p
Mean MEP amplitudes from the FDI and ADM muscles, displayed as z-scores, for the static hand, free observation, finger-focused and ball-focused conditions.
<p>Positive z-score values indicate that the MEP amplitude in that condition was greater than the mean MEP amplitude in that muscle across all conditions. Negative z-score values indicate that the MEP amplitude in that condition was less than the mean MEP amplitude in that muscle across all conditions.</p