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From: Peri-hand space expands beyond reach in the context of walk-and-reach movements

Figure 2

Average reaction times (RT) and error rates for tactile discrimination in the walk-and-reach CC task as function of stimulus timing and hand orientation. The crossmodal congruency effect (CCE) exists for normal hand orientation (top) as incongruent (hatched) RT were slower and error rates higher than in congruent trials (solid). However, the CCE is not apparent for inverted hand orientation. Bar heights indicate the RT mean, black dots the error rate mean, grey error bars the RT s.e.m and black error bars the error rate s.e.m.

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