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Fig. 6 | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Fig. 6

From: Classification of upper limb center-out reaching tasks by means of EEG-based continuous decoding techniques

Fig. 6

Continuous decoding significance. Decoding performance of center-out trajectories comparing different experimental data: active center-out movement, shuffled data and random data. The Pearson correlation coefficient (mean ± STD) is obtained after computing a cross-fold validation between all runs (n=10) and then averaged between subjects (n=5). The graph shows results for position (Px and Py) and velocity (Vx and Vy) and reflects differences of active center-out movement versus random and shuffled data. The stars represent significant differences with respect to random and shuffle conditions

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