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Figure 5

From: Distinct contributions of human posterior parietal and dorsal premotor cortex to reach trajectory planning

Figure 5

Movement performance in Experiment 2. (A,B) Exemplary reach trajectories of a single subject (left panels) and the respective speed profiles (right panels) for both a “NEAR” (A) and a “FAR” (B) condition. (CG) The individual panels show our estimates of behavioral performance as a function of “TASK” and “DISTANCE” and report the influence of these factors on the respective estimates as well as their interaction, as was assessed by two-way repeated measures ANOVAs (n.s. not significant; *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001). Error bars represent SEM. (C) Reaction times were significantly shorter in DRT than in CT. (D) Movement durations were significantly longer for “FAR” trajectories than “NEAR”. E) Error sizes were larger for DRT. (F) Maximal speeds were higher for “FAR” reaches. See RESULTS for detailed statistics. (G) Average frequencies of fixational saccades in CUE an DELAY epochs of CT and DRT. The rates of fixational saccades were indistinguishable across all conditions.

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