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

Figure 3

Crossmodal congruency effect (CCE) in the walk-and-reach CC task. No significant differences in the CCE were found between direct reaches (near) and walk-and-reaches (far). For normal hand orientation (top) the CCE increased with stimulation at the time of movement onset (onset) and during movement execution (move), compared to the static condition, both, for direct reaches (near) and walk-and-reach movements (far). The CCE decreased for all conditions when the hand orientation was inverted during movement (here: finger-to-distractor pairing the same as for normal reaches). No significant differences in CCE were found between stimulation times for inverted hand orientation. Bar heights indicate the mean, error bars the s.e.m. Asterisks depict significant differences (p < 0.05) for post-hoc multiple comparisons not including distance (near, far) as a factor.

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