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Fig. 3 | Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Fig. 3

From: Post-stroke unilateral spatial neglect: virtual reality-based navigation and detection tasks reveal lateralized and non-lateralized deficits in tasks of varying perceptual and cognitive demands

Fig. 3

Mediolateral displacement endpoint error results. Mediolateral displacement (MLD) endpoint error results for the 3 study groups (USN+, USN-, HC ranging from dark grey to white, respectively) in actual, remembered and shifting conditions to the five target locations. Box and whiskers description: minimal and maximal values shown by the whiskers, the bottom and top of the box are the first and third quartiles, and the band inside the box is the second quartile (the median). Significant between-group differences at p-value < 0.05 are indicated for USN+ vs. USN- groups (†) and USN+ vs. HC groups (*), respectively. Negative and positive values symbolize, respectively, endpoint positions that undershoot (to the right of LEFT targets or left of RIGHT target) and overshoot the target (to the left of LEFT target or right of RIGHT target)

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