Table 1 DBS, vision and adaptation effects on the body movement pattern.

From: Strategic alterations of posture are delayed in Parkinson’s disease patients during deep brain stimulation

GLM ANOVA Statistics*,**

DBS

Vision

Adaptation

DBS × Vision

DBS × Adaptation

Vision × Adaptation

DBS × Vision × Adaptation

DBS OFF vs. ON

Head–Shoulder

0.711 (0.2)

0.352 (1.0)

0.048 (6.1)

0.437 (0.7)

0.395 (0.8)

0.120 (3.3)

0.353 (1.0)

Shoulder–Hip

0.326 (1.1)

0.141 (2.9)

0.116 (3.4)

0.261 (1.5)

0.505 (0.5)

0.302 (1.3)

0.270 (1.5)

Head–Hip

0.484 (0.6)

0.075 (4.6)

0.035 (7.3)

0.586 (0.3)

0.773 (0.1)

0.540 (0.4)

0.357 (1.0)

Hip–Knee

0.299 (1.3)

0.787 (0.1)

0.027 (8.5)

0.608 (0.3)

0.406 (0.8)

0.016 (11.0)

0.236 (1.7)

Shoulder–Knee

0.191 (2.2)

0.093 (4.0)

0.015 (11.3)

0.742 (0.1)

0.058 (5.5)

0.200 (2.1)

0.322 (1.2)

Head–Knee

0.247 (1.6)

0.056 (5.6)

0.001 (32.1)

0.660 (0.2)

0.390 (0.9)

0.303 (1.3)

0.260 (1.5)

  1. *Repeated measures GLM ANOVA of movement patterns with main factors “DBS”, “Vision” and “Adaptation” and their factor interactions. The F-values are presented within the parenthesis.
  2. **Significant differences are marked with bold numbers and trends (p < 0.1) are marked with italics numbers.