Fig. 3: Experiment 1B, robustness of generalization to speed and distance. | npj Science of Learning

Fig. 3: Experiment 1B, robustness of generalization to speed and distance.

From: Understanding mechanisms of generalization following locomotor adaptation

Fig. 3

Motor and perceptual generalization results for the three groups: Short Preferred (gray, same data as Experiment 1A, Figs. 1 and 2), Long Preferred (yellow), and Short Slow (pink). In (a), (b), and (d), bars and error bars depict group mean ± CI, dots depict individual participants, and asterisks indicate that the measure is significantly different from 0 and 100% (within-group analyses), or significantly different between the groups. a Left: motor overground transfer measure for each group. Right: difference in motor overground transfer between Long Preferred and Short Preferred (yellow), and between Short Slow and Short Preferred (pink). b Motor treadmill decay measure and difference between groups, organized like (a). c Perceptual overground transfer measure, i.e., number of participants in each group with a perceptual bias at the start of overground post-adaptation. d Perceptual treadmill decay measure and difference between groups, organized like (a) and (b).

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