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Fig. 3 | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

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From: Neural predictors of gait stability when walking freely in the real-world

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Acceleration RMS and RMSR profiles across conditions. Condition-by-condition population average (N = 14) profiles with standard deviation error bars for each movement direction (ver = Vertical, ml = Medio-Lateral, ap = Antero-Posterior). Statistically significant paired-samples t-test corrected for multiple comparisons (Bonferroni, × 3) are highlighted with * (ST vs DTi with i = 1, 2) and/or ** (DT1 vs. DT2). Detailed results are reported in Table 1. Average acceleration RMS decrease in the two dual-task conditions with respect to the single-task condition regardless of movement direction. Average acceleration RMSR decrease in the vertical direction and increase in the medio-lateral and antero-posterior directions decrease in the two dual-task conditions with respect to the single-task condition regardless of movement direction

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