Table 3 Possible prioritization (cognition vs gait) displayed for all participants and for participants according to higher/lower gait speed and higher/lower psychomotor function capacity (cognitive function).
From: Motor-cognitive interaction in adults with spina bifida: dual-task effects
Cognition-Gait speed | p value | Cognition -Double support phase | p value | |
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Total group | Cognition 1.5% | 0.331 | Cognition 0.7% | 0.712 |
Lower gait speeda | Gait (0.26%) | 0.942 | Gait (0.79%) | 0.801 |
Higher gait speedb | Cognition (4.60%) | 0.093 | Cognition (2.15%) | 0.329 |
p value | 0.275 | 0.436 | ||
Lower psychomotor capacityc | Cognition (5.75%) | 0.198 | Cognition (3.50%) | 0.331 |
Higher psychomotor capacityd | Gait (0.66%) | 0.739 | Gait (1.53%) | 0.383 |
p value | 0.186 | 0.214 |